COVID-19 case management task group doing its 'best to scale up' operations amid growing case numbers: PM Lee

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SINGAPORE: As COVID-19 case numbers continue to grow, the Ministry of Health\u0027s (MOH) COVID-19 case management task group is doing its \u0022best to scale up\u0022 operations and make sure all patients are well cared for, said Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong on Wednesday (Sep 22). In a Facebook post, Mr Lee said

SINGAPORE: As COVID-19 case numbers continue to grow, the Ministry of Health's COVID-19 case management task group is doing its"best to scale up" operations and make sure all patients are well cared for, said Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong on Wednesday .The task group administers"the whole process for COVID-19 patients, from detection to recovery", he said.

"This includes assigning patients to appropriate care facilities, arranging for transport, and briefing them on what they need to do, especially those who choose home recovery," Mr Lee added.

 

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All words and no action ! Screwed up, real bad !

I trust them 100% , they have specialists , experts , most important medical datas , nothing is wrong .

Admit that you guys screw up this time.

'This is less disruptive for them, especially if their symptoms are mild. It will also reduce demand for hospital beds, so that the seriously ill ones can get the treatment they need.” Less disruptive BS.

In just 18 months 'we are the best' to 'doing our best'. Never make promises you probably can't keep. Sometimes you gotta admit you got it wrong.

'Fully vaccinated'? Yet recover at home? Does this mean the vast majority of the daily cases are fully vaccinated? Come on Loong, admit it! Btw, wearing masks doesn't help in anyway. But you know that. Good luck with your ruined airport & ruined airline.

Want to endemic but no preparation for endemic

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