Minister Josephine Teo: 30,000 China workers entering Singapore
Manpower Minister Josephine Teo has confirmed that 30,000 China nationals with existing work permits will be allowed to return to Singapore: “That is why it’s very important for us to get in touch...
View ArticleMajor virus screw up again: 7 new infected case went undetected
Singapore’s Wuhan virus spread has now worsened in the local community with 7 new cases being confirmed locally infected yesterday (Feb 8). The worst part is they had sought treatment, only to be...
View ArticleLee Hsien Loong: Wuhan virus “not dangerous”, just rest at home
In response to the rapid increase in infected, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong claimed that the Wuhan virus is “not dangerous” and those who are showing symptoms should just rest at home and not go to...
View Article174 including numerous infected landed in Singapore from Wuhan
174 Singaporeans and their family members have landed in Singapore on a charter flight from Wuhan. The Ministry of Health refused to disclose how many were infected in the same flight: “The returning...
View ArticleSingaporeans call for Health Minister Gan Kim Yong to resign
Following several major blunders that resulted a leakage of the Wuhan virus to the local community, Singaporeans are holding Minister Gan Kim Yong to task and demand his resignation. The Health...
View ArticleChina nationals in Singapore ignore self-quarantine order
Health Minister Gan Kim Yong screwed up again: Self-quarantine turned out to be useless in Singapore, with the public now exposed to infection from numerous foreigners who ignored the Leave of Absence...
View ArticleSingaporean infected on Public Transport, local transmission exceed import
A 54-year-old Singaporean has been infected on public transport in his daily commute from Sengkang’s Fernvale to his workplace at Sentosa casino, Resort World Sentosa. The Singaporean first exhibited...
View ArticleSingapore essential items running low, purchase limited by NTUC
Singapore is running short of essential goods items with the government supermarket NTUC imposing purchase limits. The Singapore government issued the notice this morning after Singapore residents,...
View ArticleKuwait ban Singapore, other countries considering ban
Update: Qatar has joined Kuwait to ban Singapore. Kuwait has issued a notice warning its citizens to leave Singapore as soon as possible because the Wuhan virus outbreak in Singapore has gone out of...
View ArticleNTUC inflate prices by 25% to profit from virus outbreak
Singapore’s government supermarket NTUC and other retailers has been found to have engaged in unscrupulous profiteering from the virus outbreak by jacking up prices by up to 25%. According to a...
View ArticleSingapore publish fake news about vaccine collaboration
In a propaganda fake news published by the state media, Singapore scientists boasts about creating a vaccine for the Wuhan virus – in a bid to shore up government confidence in the country where the...
View ArticleSingapore Court protect senior PAP member’s identity in molest case
In a bid to protect the ruling party reputation, a top civil servant who works under the Prime Minister’s Office and also a senior PAP member has his identity protected by a gag order from the...
View ArticleNTUC Seah Kian Peng: We did not increase price, we just “ended” promotion
Singapore government-controlled supermarket NTUC has claimed defence that prices were increase during over the week merely coincided with the ending of the promotion. NTUC is however unable to prove...
View ArticleSingapore Casino infected with Wuhan virus
A Singapore casino worker with the Resort World Sentosa (RWS) casino has been found to be infected. The 35-year-old Malaysian with Singapore permanent residency lives in Malaysia Johor Bahru, and he...
View ArticleChina, Taiwan, South Korea and 3 other countries ban Singapore
Kuwait, Qatar, China, Taiwan, South Korea, Israel and Indonesia have all issued government advisories warning their citizens not to travel to Singapore. Following the ban, no government officials from...
View ArticleNTUC: Promotions were ended on the same day
More Singaporeans have reacted to NTUC declaring fake news on States Times Review, and defended the Australian media confirming that prices at NTUC have indeed increased. Responding to online...
View ArticleFour more doctors speak out: Don’t listen to government, wear masks
Following a doctor’s interview with States Times Review slamming the government for telling people not to wear a mask in public, four more doctors have spoken up against the “no mask” rule laid by...
View ArticleMinister Josephine Teo: 600 China workers have entered Singapore, more are...
In an update on the 30,000 China workers to enter Singapore, Manpower Minister Josephine Teo revealed that 600 China workers are already in the country and she is working hard to more in: “Around 600...
View ArticleSingapore sees largest jump in Wuhan virus: 8 infected in a day
Singapore saw its largest jump in confirmed Wuhan virus cases, with 8 new infected reported by the Ministry of Health yesterday (Feb 13). Numerous Christians at one of Singapore’s most profitable mega...
View ArticleSBS Transit post record S$81.3 million profit thanks to 7% fare hike
Government-owned transport operator SBS Transit posted a record S$81.3 million profit, thanking the corrupted Singapore government for the 7% fare hike imposed last year. This profit is an increase of...
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