We are really in trouble
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Coming December there’ll be horde of travelers trawling in Singapore, and many brisking businesses, eateries are already open in anticipation of hearty dinning. Shrouded in the happiness, there lies a hidden threat, with permeable penetration to the heart of the nation. [Image: redface.gif] The covid is gaining traction and ground each day we liberate the restrictions.[Image: redface.gif]

Taxi business are slowly acclimating with the new “low” fare structure, as well as calibrated increase of jobs from CAG, the Changi airport terminals. [Image: redface.gif] Majority of Singaporean and residents are already vaccinated leaving a small pocket of individuals who aren’t vaccinated due to various reason, most if not all are starting to live normally, engaging in activities and chores in pre-covid times. [Image: redface.gif] It is the perfect condition and catalyst enabling the Covid to gain stronger proposition and ground.[Image: redface.gif]

Every decision made so far, actions executed and implemented nationwide at a bureaucratic level, whether by choice or not, has somewhat contribute to the re-emergence of Covid spike waiting to explode. [Image: redface.gif]The Covid is looming along the corridor and will spare no effort in executing the eventful culling moment that is waiting to be happen in this little red dot.[Image: redface.gif] A perfect storm from Covid is brewing.



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By December they downgrade covid to common flu and the world reopens. Then they all ban China cos China on zero covid path. And no mRNA Pfizer... Lol
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#3

Sumwan oredi preempt dun noe when can we reach new normal but towkay said in tree to six mths time 🙄

There is no right or wrong decisions. 
One only has to bear the consequences that one makes  Big Grin
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#4

Vietname saw a sudden spike yesterday. Could it be due to a new variant?

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