YOURSAY | 'Viruses do not recognise the colour of our skins, nor our faiths…'
Brothers and sisters, it is going to very gloomy going forward. In the next few days and weeks, we are going to see a drastic climb in Covid-19 cases.
But suddenly all hell seems to be breaking loose and we have exploded from 99 to 428 in just one week. What went wrong? Was Covid-19 a silent timebomb that has burst? At no time did we have to undergo any medical examination. Thermal readers? I did not see any. I simply had a pleasant chat with Immigration and was soon on our way home.
8. Make it mandatory that all public places like malls, bus and MRT/LRT stations, have hand disinfectants at all entrances and exits;
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