Australia: Singapore is one of the greatest failures in the world now
In an interview with ABC, Australia’s leading communicable disease specialist, Professor Mike Toole, described the Singapore government as “one of the greatest failures” in handling the coronavirus...
View Article2-3 days lag time behind why infection in foreign workers remain high
Due to the shortage of test kits, infected patients in Singapore are put on a queue to be tested. Everyday, suspect cases showing symptoms are given swab tests, and only given their result two or...
View ArticleMinister Josephine Teo: We should not be alarmed at Foreign worker infection
Manpower Minister Josephine Teo today wrote on her Facebook page saying Singaporeans should not be alarmed by the hundreds of cases reported each day on foreign workers: “We should not be overly...
View ArticleLaw Minister K Shanmugam POFMA criticism about POFMA
When criticised by renowned Singaporean historian Thum Ping Tjin over the abuse of POFMA power to silent criticism, Law Minister K Shanmugam did exactly as how he was criticised and issued a POFMA...
View ArticleSingapore Ministers ignore daily new infections: Foreign workers to resume...
Health Minister Gan Kim Yong and National Development Minister Lawrence Wong are now officially ignoring the daily new infection figures, and they are determined to reopen the economy. Among the new...
View ArticleSingapore will go back into lockdown very soon after June opening
In February, Singapore reported less than 100 cases. The low reporting with the economy continuing drew praises worldwide, with countries and the World Health Organisation holding up Singapore as a...
View ArticleMinister Grace Fu: Full broadcast of Parliament is banned
Minister Grace Fu has reiterated that any form of full broadcast for the Parliament is banned, when requested for live streaming and recording to be made available for public access. The PAP minister...
View ArticleSingapore release 18 POSITIVE patients because “they are no longer infective”
Singapore’s Ministry of Health today announced now they are releasing COVID-19 positive patients from quarantine facilities. 18 positive infected were released from NTUC D’Resort, because the...
View ArticleSingapore Government to pay S$100 million to PAP-linked dorm operators
Cronyism has hit Singapore again with an estimated S$100 million to be given to dormitory operators to cover their costs during the lockdown period that started on April 7. All costs incurred will be...
View ArticleForeigners not fined for not wearing masks, gathering to drink beer
Numerous White foreigners were let off the hook by government’s social distancing officers when they did not wear their masks and gathered to drink beer at Robertson Quay. The Singapore government did...
View ArticleMinistry of Health unable to complete testing, blame laboratories
Unable to complete the swab tests done, the Singapore Ministry of Health blame its laboratories over a “calibration error earlier”: “The lower number of cases today is partly due to fewer tests being...
View ArticleSevere overcrowding at quarantine facilities
Due to daily increases of new cases, Singapore’s quarantine facilities are severely overcrowded now. In a leaked video from one of the patients at Changi Exhibition Centre, there is no social...
View ArticleMinistry of Health wrongly sent SMS to 357 people telling them they tested...
In yet another episode proving that the Singapore government is incapable of safeguarding digital data, the Ministry of Health wrongly sent a SMS to 357 individuals telling them they tested positive...
View ArticlePAP MP Lee Bee Wah wear tudung in political campaign banner
Desperate to canvass Muslim political support in her constituency in Yishun, PAP MP Lee Bee Wah wore the Muslim religious headscarf to pose in her campaign banner. The photo created outrage among the...
View ArticleSingapore unofficially extend Circuit Breaker from June 1, no deadline given
Singapore’s Multi-Ministry Task Force today announced 3 phases to reopen the economy, following an announcement of a “formal ending” on June 1. The “formal ending” however is just a verbal description...
View ArticleSurbana Jurong avoided hefty losses thanks to Singapore government
Singapore’s ruling party dictatorship has denied corruption links with Temasek Holdings-owned company, Surbana Jurong. The company which were given government contracts to set up quarantine facilities...
View ArticleManpower Minister Josephine Teo send legal threats, demand S$1,000 from two...
Singapore Manpower Minister Josephine Teo has sent legal threats to two individuals – Jolovan Wham and Donald Liew – who criticised her cronyism link with her Surbana Jurong CEO husband. The PAP...
View ArticleNational Day Parade to continue: Fireworks for no audience on site
Singapore’s ruling party dictatorship has ruled that the National Day Parade “must continue”, and that the government is going to set off fireworks with no live audience on site. Aerial shows...
View ArticleNew community cases jumped to 8, Airport to open from June 2
Despite segregating infections from dormitories, Singapore saw a surge in “community cases” yesterday with 8 new cases. This is four times the weekly average touted by the authorities. The Ministry of...
View ArticleSingapore new community cases hits daily new high after claiming “success”
Barely a day after Health Minister Gan Kim Yong claimed “success” and announced the ending of the circuit breaker measures on June 1, the number of new community cases hit a new daily high again today...
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