Avoid Handshake
Use “sampurasun”

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Avoid Handshake
Use “sampurasun”

Which is very likely was influenced by “Namaste”

Or, you could use “Lalala lalala”

Stay save everyone!
The novel corona virus that was first detected in Wuhan, Hubei province, China is now officially named as COVID-19 by WHO. The deadly and highly contagious virus is known to cause severe pneumonia which might lead to death. There is still no cure/vaccine for this virus at the moment.
Because of the recently identified Bangladeshi worker contracted with COVID-19, foreign domestic workers (maids) are now considered as having higher risk of contagion. Government issued the following updates:
[Sent by Gov.sg – 11 Feb]
2019-nCoV [DORSCON ORANGE]
Precautions for Foreign Domestic Workers (FDWs) and employersFor both the FDW and employer:
– Wash hands frequently and properly
– Cover one’s mouth and nose with a tissue when coughing/sneezing and dispose of it immediately
– Avoid sharing food, utensils and personal items
– If feeling unwell, wear a mask, see a doctor promptlyFor the employer:
– Consider having everyone in the household take temperature twice daily
– Minimise contact between an unwell FDW and those under her care
– Monitor the health and temperature of children/elderly under your FDW’s care and watch for symptomsOff-day arrangements
– If FDW goes out: Advise her to avoid crowded places and contact with those who display flu-like symptoms.
– If FDW stays at home: Employers should not assign work to them.
– If FDW forgoes the off-day: Employers must provide compensation.For more: go.gov.sg/ncov-fdw
Government also provided another clarification on the nature of the virus:
[Sent by Gov.sg – 11 Feb]
Infectious disease expert Dr Leong Hoe Nam dispels common misconceptions about 2019-nCoV
Should I handle common objects like money?
If you handle money, make sure you wash your hands, be it with alcohol, or soap and water, before you touch your face.Should I avoid places where confirmed/suspect cases have been?
No as those places would have been cleaned thoroughly and be one of the cleanest spots in Singapore. NEA’s guidelines for cleaning here go.gov.sg/neaadvisoryIs my online shopping package safe to handle?
When the packages travel, even through Wuhan, the long process and exposure to the sun would have destroyed the virus.Should I be worried if I live near a quarantine site?
No. The virus can only spread by droplets. The virus does not go into the air. You cannot breathe it in.Watch in full: go.gov.sg/ncov-expert1
On the nCoV situation in Singapore: go.gov.sg/ncov-sg
Additional measures for preschools:
[Sent by Gov.sg – 11 Feb]
[DORSCON ORANGE] Measures for preschool children and staff
In all preschools:
– Limit visitors. If necessary to enter, temperature checks and travel declarations needed
– Limit staff deployment across centres
– Suspend large group activities and excursions
– 14-day Leave of Absence for staff/children returning from China, and for those with household members under quarantine
– More health and temperature checks
– Step up cleaning and encourage good personal hygieneOne of the confirmed nCoV cases is a grandfather who picked up his grandchild from a preschool in Kovan
Facts of the case:
– The preschool had earlier taken precautionary measures, eg. Visitors are restricted from entering the preschool
– Staff and children were not in close contact with the grandfather
– The child is well; household is under Quarantine
– School has been thoroughly disinfected and sanitised; LOA issued to
teachers and children in the same class.For more: go.gov.sg/ncov-preschool
Updates on the number of positive cases and recoveries:
[Sent by Gov.sg – 11 Feb]
Update on 2019-nCoV cases
MOH has confirmed 2 new cases as of 12pm on 11 Feb.
Separately, 2 more confirmed cases have been discharged from hospital today, making it a total of 9 who have fully recovered.
Confirmed: 47
Tested negative: 608
Pending results: 43
Discharged: 9Most of remaining 38 are stable or improving. 7 are in critical condition in ICU.
Both new cases have no recent travel history to China.
Case 46: Male Singapore PR, 35, went to work at RWS Casino prior to admission.
Case 47: Male Bangladesh National, 39, a Singapore Work Pass holder. He went to work at Seletar Aerospace Heights (same location as case 42), prior to admission.
Of the 25 locally transmitted case, 15 have links to 3 known clusters. Contact tracing is underway for the remaining 10.
For more: go.gov.sg/moh11feb
Stay vigilant and save everyone!
Update on cleaning of public places:
[Sent by Gov.sg – 10 Feb]
In light of the 2019-nCoV outbreak, cleaning efforts are being ramped up in our public spaces:
🏘 Estates
Increased cleaning and disinfecting, esp for touchpoints like lift buttons, railings, table tops and seats found in common areas.🚌 Public transport
Trains and buses will be disinfected more regularly, esp for touchpoints like grab poles, overhead handles, seats and windows. Surfaces at MRT and LRT stations, and bus interchanges will be cleaned and disinfected.🍲 Markets and hawker centres
Stallholders are being engaged on public hygiene and cleanliness. This includes proper handwashing, monitoring their temperature, disposing refuse properly and separating raw and cooked food.🍽 Food establishments
Operators are advised to practice good housekeeping, such as storing goods above floor level to facilitate cleaning, ensuring bins are covered at all times, and to wash and disinfect all bins daily.Advisories: go.gov.sg/NEAadvisory
Read: go.gov.sg/ncov-cleanspaces
Update on additional measures for workplaces:
[Sent by Gov.sg – 10 Feb]
2019-nCoV: Further measures for workplaces
Stepping up Business Continuity Plans (BCP):
👨💻 Consider split team arrangements
🏠 Allow backend staff to work from home where possible
🌡 Temperature screening of staff and visitorsFor large-scale events:
❌ Employers are advised to defer or cancel non-essential events.📝 If proceeding, additional precautions should be taken, like temperature screening and denying entry to
– unwell individuals
– those with travel history to China
– those on a Leave of Absence (LOA)For those on LOA:
🏠 Employers may allow them to work from home, where possible.
✅ If not possible, employers should provide additional paid leave, or other mutually-agreed arrangements.For those on Home Quarantine Order:
✅ Deemed to be on paid hospitalisation leave for the duration of the OrderRead more:
go.gov.sg/workplaceadvisory
Update on additional measures for taxis and private hire cars:
[Sent by Gov.sg – 10 Feb]
2019-nCoV [DORSCON Orange] Enhanced measures for Taxi and Private Hire Car passengers and drivers 🚕🚙
Temperature screening 🌡
– All taxi and private hire car (PHC) drivers advised to check their temperatures at least twice daily
– Those unwell should see a doctor immediately
– Drivers who don’t have a fever will receive a sticker indicating they’ve been checked
– PHC operators will require drivers to take + submit temperature via mobile apps
– LTA and driver associations will work with taxi/PHC operators to progressively set up temp-taking stations for all taxi/PHC driversMasks 😷
– Passengers to be socially responsible and wear masks if unwell, before boarding taxis/ PHCs
– Drivers to offer mask, if available, to unwell passengers without a mask, riding to seek medical attention
– Govt to contribute 300,000 masks for operators to distribute to active driversRead more: go.gov.sg/taxiandphc
Update on number of positive cases:
[Sent by Gov.sg – 10 Feb]
Update on 2019-nCoV cases
MOH has confirmed 2 new cases as of 12pm on 10 Feb. One was on the evacuation flight from Wuhan.
1 more confirmed case has been discharged from hospital today.Confirmed: 45
Tested negative: 581
Pending results: 39
Discharged: 7
Most of remaining 38 are stable or improving. 7 are in critical condition in ICU.Case 44: Male S’porean, 37, no recent travel history to China, worked at Certis Cisco Centre, was on duty at Chingay 2020, stays at Sembawang Drive
Case 45: Female S’porean, 2, evacuated from Wuhan on 30 Jan
No evidence of transmission through aerosol
Based on evidence available in China, an expert from the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention has said that there is currently no evidence that the virus can be transmitted through aerosol. The currently known transmission routes of the virus are via respiratory droplets and physical contact.More: go.gov.sg/moh10feb
Stay vigilant and safe everyone!