Trace together check-in made compulsory @ public places by end of 2020
Singapore Uncensored·2020-10-21 00:00
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According to a media release, as Singapore is preparing to enter phase 3 of re-opening the multi-ministry task force tackling Covid-19 has announced that it will be made mandatory for people to use TraceTogether application at public places by end of 2020.
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VeronS 25/10/2020
If people forget to bring the token to workplace, don't need to work?? Wear and tear, lost of token will be common too. There must be alternative check in method allowed.
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Alicia Tan3288 23/10/2020
The decision makers need to understand the basic facts! 1. COVID is a mutated virus like H1N1 H5N1, SARS, etc! 2. COVID is contagious but not deadly for if they are the infected people would be instantly dead! Viruses, bacteria and germs are everywhere and in abundance 3. The infected patients are killed by HIV medicine, Chiloquin, dexamethoson, etc that. can cause organ failure and other fatal side effects! Won't the infected patients die if their heart, liver or pancreas failure? Understand that our unharmed immune system is the natural protector and healer. We do not need man-made toxic chemicals to protect, preempt or heal us! Inn fact, the toxic chemicals will impair the immune system and grievously damage the organs making the population more vulnerable to COVID, infections, pathogens, diseases, free radicals and cancer cells!
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Alicia Tan3288 reply Alicia Tan3288 23/10/2020
chloroquine can cause multiple organ failure and other fatal side effects.
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Vinent 22/10/2020
Some of the shopping malls is still not ready to read the new tokens issued by the government. Will the authority pls ensure all places use and accept the usage of these tokens.
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choe seng reply Vinent 22/10/2020
some 1 will become rich
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CCS/CXC, Ronald Chan 22/10/2020
since the government have call to make it compulsory, many MCST, building, malls and shopping centres have not keep up to date systems that public find to be inconvenient, hope the ministry can look into the matter and resolve it as soon as possible.
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Jade Wong 25/10/2020
So many scanners are not able to scan the QR code provided though.
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