Travellers be warned of dengue danger spreading in Singapore
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Dengue stranglehold on Singapore needed help.

Singapore has witnessed a massive surge in dengue cases, with over 13,000 cases being reported in the first half of 2022.

Over 9,000 cases were reported from April 2022 till June 2022 alone, the country's National Environment Agency said.

The caseload has already crossed the country's caseload from Singapore's entire dengue season in 2020 and 2021
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#2

..Dirty and unhealthy

Dengue didn't happened today or yesterday, dengue was there all along.

Obviously, indicating our leaders unable to eradicate dengue and sadly, poor Singaporeans must live with it.
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#3

If tourist kena dengue and hospitalised in Singapore who's paying?

A lot of $$$
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#4

(11-06-2022, 08:05 AM)Scythian Wrote:  If tourist kena dengue and hospitalised in Singapore who's paying?

A lot of $$$



What can the hospitals do if the tourists don’t pay? Their own insurance from home may not cover. I doubt our police can do much either.
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#5

Already shared from my friend working in hospital

Even if FW no money

and FT run road

it is the Hospitals who use the money paid by locals

to cover up the loss

Why do we need 5 Mayors and 87 PAP Ministers? 
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(11-06-2022, 09:10 AM)Wy:Nox Wrote:  What can the hospitals do if the tourists don’t pay? Their own insurance from home may not cover. I doubt our police can do much either.


Debit from credit card
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#7

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Covid19, Monkeypox and now, dengue.

It's deadly 

The worst, an infected patients needs blood transfusion.
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#8

Lazy PAP gov just waiting for big pharma companies to come out with vaccines....waiting to use money to solve problems.

Confused
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#9

Long ago already rubbish everywhere, oncereain dengue mosquitoes lay eggs and many get bitten. They never really take effective measures against littering for years. Almost zero enforcement.
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(13-06-2022, 08:54 AM)dynamite Wrote:  Long ago already rubbish everywhere, oncereain dengue mosquitoes lay eggs and many get bitten. They never really take effective measures against littering for years. Almost zero enforcement.
No warning

Environment inspectors only issuing S$100 fine to residents caught with larvae on flower pots island wide
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(13-06-2022, 08:58 AM)Scythian Wrote:  No warning

Environment inspectors only issuing S$100 fine to residents caught with larvae on flower pots island wide

I refer to public areas
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#12

(13-06-2022, 08:58 AM)Scythian Wrote:  No warning

Environment inspectors only issuing S$100 fine to residents caught with larvae on flower pots island wide

My neighbour was fined. $300.
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(11-06-2022, 09:10 AM)Wy:Nox Wrote:  What can the hospitals do if the tourists don’t pay? Their own insurance from home may not cover. I doubt our police can do much either.

no problem they will pay CASH or its eq. payment app go thr. borders meaning into current/cy into MONEY directed by 2 Banks like river banks. Of cos hi tension hi stress leading to even more diseases Business
Insurance Co. RE already hokien 'hint'
now u vac. to them u suicide
They will if abode in Singapore repeat appointments
our hospitals in gravy
In practise patients pay and pay and wait with patient hokien GianTau waiting for insurance money while inflation eats
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#14

when u think of dengue think clean water only need a few cms
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#15

(11-06-2022, 04:45 AM)Scythian Wrote:  Dengue stranglehold on Singapore needed help.

Singapore has witnessed a massive surge in dengue cases, with over 13,000 cases being reported in the first half of 2022.

Over 9,000 cases were reported from April 2022 till June 2022 alone, the country's National Environment Agency said.

The caseload has already crossed the country's caseload from Singapore's entire dengue season in 2020 and 2021

Lee Hsien Loong woo tio boh leh? Ong Ye Kung tio liao lor!
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#16

(13-06-2022, 07:30 AM)Scythian Wrote:  Debit from credit card



I have heard of FTs

cancel their credit card, hor!

Why do we need 5 Mayors and 87 PAP Ministers? 
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#17

.Parliament should continue looking for better solutions.

It's MOH responsibility to notify arriving passengers to take necessary precautions against dengue fever.

Maybe all SIA flights should have an inflight booklet on  " Dengue Kills " in Singapore for passengers to carry home.
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(13-06-2022, 11:00 AM)Ola Wrote:  I have heard of FTs

cancel their credit card, hor!


Becomes a legal issue.
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(13-06-2022, 10:04 AM)cheekopekman Wrote:  Lee Hsien Loong woo tio boh leh? Ong Ye Kung tio liao lor!


Some people have thick skin protection
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#20

(14-06-2022, 03:36 AM)Scythian Wrote:  Some people have thick skin protection

Boh tio ah! Heng ah!
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#21

(11-06-2022, 08:05 AM)Scythian Wrote:  If tourist kena dengue and hospitalised in Singapore who's paying?

A lot of $$$

Travel insurance can cover the hospitalisation and medical bill ?
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#22

(14-06-2022, 12:20 PM)Oasis Wrote:  Travel insurance can cover the hospitalisation and medical bill ?

Travel insurance very costly covering Covid19 and dengue hospital + expenses..

It's Crazy
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#23

(11-06-2022, 09:10 AM)Wy:Nox Wrote:  What can the hospitals do if the tourists don’t pay? Their own insurance from home may not cover. I doubt our police can do much either.

My friend travelled to Hongkong early last year and stayed 2 weeks in hotel quarantine..

 today he still owing A$2000
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#24

(11-06-2022, 04:49 AM)Scythian Wrote:  ..Dirty and unhealthy

Dengue didn't happened today or yesterday, dengue was there all along.

Obviously, indicating our leaders unable to eradicate dengue and sadly, poor Singaporeans must live with it.

No one in the world had managed to eradicate not only dengue (Aedes mozzies), but all mozzies, cockroaches, houseflies, rats for 5000 years.

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#25

What are the causes of such high rising dengue cases ?

 Answer not a fool according to his folly, lest you also be like him" (Proverbs 26:4)
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#26

(14-06-2022, 12:32 PM)Oyk Wrote:  No one in the world had managed to eradicate not only dengue (Aedes mozzies), but all mozzies, cockroaches, houseflies, rats for 5000 years.


Never been so bad B4 in Singapore until recent years which clearly indicates govt lacking responsibilty and public health concerns.

Why so little was done?
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#27

(14-06-2022, 01:00 PM)Scythian Wrote:  Never been so bad B4 in Singapore until recent years which clearly indicates govt lacking responsibilty and public health concerns.

Why so little was done?

Never been so bad?

Go to a nursing home and talk to the PGs, ask them how Singapore was like when they were young, and Singapore was third world.

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(14-06-2022, 08:56 PM)Oyk Wrote:  Never been so bad?

Go to a nursing home and talk to the PGs, ask them how Singapore was like when they were young, and Singapore was third world.


MOH says Covid19 is invisible so, cannot do everything right

Now, Aedes mosquitoes are visible and yet, still wrong.
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(14-06-2022, 12:32 PM)Oyk Wrote:  No one in the world had managed to eradicate not only dengue (Aedes mozzies), but all mozzies, cockroaches, houseflies, rats for 5000 years.

(14-06-2022, 09:09 PM)Scythian Wrote:  MOH says Covid19 is invisible so, cannot do everything right

Now, Aedes mosquitoes are visible and yet, still wrong.

You are going in circles.  Read my above post again.

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