Singapore economy suffer permanent damage after lockdown
First, let’s all use the right term: Singapore is now in a lockdown, not a “circuit breaker”. (Lee Hsien Loong’s English has always been bad so just ignore his latest attempt to coin new terms) The...
View ArticleSingapore measures useless, confirmed cases surge to 106
After sending the country into a lockdown, the coronavirus continue to spread in Singapore community with 106 cases newly reported. Unlinked cases jumped to 49, the highest in record. 3 elderly women...
View Article“Under control” Singapore sees 142 new cases in a day
Barely a day after Health Minister Gan Kim Yong declared the coronavirus situation is under control, Singapore yesterday saw 143 new cases popped up in a day. The total cases jumped to 1,623 with...
View ArticleSingapore government: NCID is full, “urgent” to transfer patients out
Through state media Straits Times, the Singapore government revealed that they are in “urgent” need to transfer coronavirus patients out to the newly constructed makeshift hospital at Singapore Expo,...
View ArticleChina don’t bother to send medical supplies to Singapore
China has just employed a new diplomatic tool, by choosing strategic allies and foreign countries where their overseas investments are centred at, for their medical supplies export. The global...
View ArticleLee Hsien Loong’s “No Mask” policy behind Singapore’s devastating virus outbreak
Human lives are now being paid for the mistake of Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong who had earlier told Singaporeans not to mask up in his notorious “No Mask” policy in February. The world’s highest...
View ArticleSingapore see severe shortage of medical staffs, activates army
Facing a severe shortage of medical personnel, the Singapore government sent the Singapore army to serve as makeshift clinics at foreign worker dormitories. 70 medics, including conscripts, from the...
View ArticleGovernment clean up dormitories thanks to STR Alex Tan
It takes only one article from States Times Review to have the Singapore government sitting up and dealing with a decade-old problem. Alex Tan’s warning of a foreign worker riot is nothing short of a...
View ArticleCoronavirus panic: 287 cases in a single day
Singapore saw its largest coronavirus panic today, with 287 cases reported in a single day. The total confirmed cases hit 1,910, with 7 deaths including a 32 year old Indian national the government...
View ArticlePanic buying swarm supermarkets
A day after the Singapore government reported 287 cases in a day, Singaporeans head out to stockpile essential goods. The fear of supply shortage is compounded further after Malaysia announced the...
View ArticleMinister Lawrence Wong: I didn’t know the coronavirus is this serious
Refusing to accept responsibility over the record increase in infection, National Development Minister Lawrence Wong said he does not know the coronavirus outbreak is this serious: “Unfortunately, we...
View ArticleLee Hsien Loong: Singapore is not in a lockdown
According to Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, Singapore is not in a lockdown, only “circuit breakers” have been effected. Singapore is still the “Gold Standard” in government response to the outbreak,...
View ArticleSingapore Lockdown: >10% unemployment rate
Massive unemployment have hit Singapore, with the unemployment rate currently estimated at least at 10%. Already over 150,000 lost their jobs since January, and at least another 80,000 were gone from...
View ArticleElderly Singaporeans ignore Lee Hsien Loong, continue outdoor activities
According to state media Straits Times, elderly Singaporeans are still going to the wet markets and exercising even after Lee Hsien Loong published a new propaganda video calling for them to stay at...
View ArticleTransport Minister plagiarise Alex Tan: Masks mandatory on public transport
Plagiarising from States Times Review Alex Tan, Transport Minister Khaw Boon Wan said he is going to enforce mandatory wearing of face masks on public transport: “We will make mask-wearing compulsory...
View ArticleMinister Masagos Zulkifli: No more warning, S$300 fine right away
Frustrated with the surge in infection, Environment Minister Masagos Zulkfili took out his frustrations on Singaporeans and vowed to fine any offender S$300 straight without any warning. The PAP...
View Article“Circuit breaker” Singapore: 191 new cases in a day
Coronavirus outbreak update – April 11, 2020 Total tally: 2,299 infection New infection: 191 with 119 unlinked 8th official death: 90 year old from unknown cause Suspect cases identified and...
View ArticleWhy must Singaporeans pay fines when PAP screwed up in the first place?
2,299 infection and there is only one to blame for the lockdown. This is all the PAP government’s fault. If they had taken the virus seriously from day 1, Singapore would not be in such dire straits....
View Article“Gold Standard” Singapore outbreak double Hong Kong, 8 times over Taiwan
Praised by World Health Organisation, “Gold Standard” Singapore just reported 233 new confirmed cases, bringing the total to 2,532 – double that of Hong Kong’s 1,005 and 8 times over Taiwan’s 388. The...
View ArticleSingapore unable to flatten curve after one week
Every country that went into a lockdown saw immediate results. Some of the countries worst hit by the coronavirus like China and South Korea are already seeing declining cases in what they called...
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