NSF who had COVID-19 gets jail for going to Bugis Junction after getting medical certificate

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SINGAPORE: A full-time national serviceman (NSF) was ordered to stay home twice after having upper respiratory tract infections, but went out before his swab tests came back. He tested positive fo

He tested positive for COVID-19 on the second occasion, and had left home for 10 hours, spending time at the skate park in Somerset and Bugis Junction.

The next day, Fathullah left his home in the morning and met his friend at Bedok MRT Station. He travelled to Kallang with his friend and spent time with her there, returning home only at around 8pm.On Sep 17, 2020, Fathullah visited the Civil Defence Academy Complex Medical Centre again, as he had a runny rose, a sore throat and a cough.

He went home only at around 10pm and spent about 10 hours outside his home with no reasonable excuse.

 

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Just relax don’t panic it will be over

He must be happy now going to jail with space constraints 😂

He should having detention at No-man island himself, as an punishment...

Too short for his sentence he should be sentence more than that ,is a disgrace to the SAF .This is considered cheating and irresponsible while having positive.beside after his imprisonments he should go to detention barrack as well

2020 or 2021 weird for the texts

DB

It's frustrating that people don't take this virus seriously. We want it to end soonest possible but this fella move around in public while having it. I think jail is not sufficient. He deserves caning, a super-heavy fine or as warning to others else inject him with more Covid.

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I,my

He should be punished fir disobedience to sop

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