Singapore races to build beds for COVID-19 patients as cases surge

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Singapore is rapidly building bed space for coronavirus patients in exhibition halls and other temporary facilities as it faces a surge in cases, mainly among its large community of low-paid migrant workers

Facing a surge in coronavirus cases among low-paid migrant workers, Singapore is rapidly building bed space for patients in exhibition halls and other temporary facilities.

Singapore now has one of the highest number of cases in Asia because of outbreaks in cramped dormitories housing at least 300,000 mainly south Asian workers.The Changi Exhibition Centre — home to the Singapore Airshow, Asia’s biggest aerospace gathering — could eventually house more than 4000 patients recovering from the disease and those with mild symptoms.

Once a model state for its low infection rate, Singapore now trails only China, India, Japan and Pakistan in Asia for the number of coronavirus cases. More than 10,000 of those infected, some 80 per cent of its total, are foreign workers, many of whom have been placed in "isolation facilities" for people with mild symptoms such as the conference centres.

Authorities are also trialling a four-legged robot dog built by Boston Dynamics at the facility, which they said could be used to deliver medicines to patients or take their temperature.

 

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Singapore was well ahead then ‘dropped the ball’ and now paying the price.

Singapore became complacent relaxed lockdown too early and prematurely and now pays the price with a second wave and spike of infection

not many Singaporeans want to do construction works They even import nannies

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