Coronavirus: SAF helps with contact tracing, calling those on stay-home notices

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SINGAPORE - When Third Sergeant Reuben George Pharez was activated to call people on stay-home notices - who are not allowed to leave home even to buy food - in the second week of March, his team of six was making about 50 to 100 calls a day.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

SINGAPORE - When Third Sergeant Reuben George Pharez was activated to call people on stay-home notices - who are not allowed to leave home even to buy food - in the second week of March, his team of six was making about 50 to 100 calls a day.

"They appreciate the fact that we're calling to check in on them... It's good to know that they willingly cooperate. His team compiles the reasons given and submits them to ICA for follow-up action. About a fifth of all calls they make are not answered or returned, said 3SG Pharez. Brigadier-General Lee Yi-Jin, commander of the 6th Division and the SAF task force for health monitoring and contact tracing operations, told reporters on Friday that the SAF is always ready to do whatever it takes to defend Singapore's families and way of life.

The SAF has previously helped man temperature screening stations at the airport, as well as monitoring the health of travellers from Hubei province in China, where the coronavirus originated. She said:"Despite having to set aside time from my school and other activities, I still try to make an effort to be part of this operation, because I feel it's really a situation where every Singaporean should be responsible."

 

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