Singapore must come together to respond to Wuhan virus: DPM Heng

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SINGAPORE: Singapore must band together to respond to the Wuhan virus situation, said Deputy Prime Minister Heng Swee Keat on Saturday (Jan 25) ...

“I would like to assure Singaporeans that our agencies are doing their best to monitor the situation and respond as needed,” he said.

As of Friday, there were 44 suspect cases here. Of these, 13 tested negative while test results were pending for the remaining 28.Deputy Prime Minister Heng Swee Keat and union leaders celebrating Chinese New Year with workers at Changi Airport Terminal 3 on Jan 25, 2020 Union leaders - together with 4G leaders including Trade and Industry Minister Chan Chun Sing as well as Social and Family Development Minister Desmond Lee – also visited more than 3,000 workers on duty at locations such as the PSA Pasir Panjang Terminal and Resorts World Singapore on Saturday morning.

 

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No chance lah. Its so in their system to practice different treatment for different people. Look at the last time GCT let his son's clinic off the hook. So don't hold your breath.

Hope we hve real leadership and connect to the ground instead of motherhood statements. We. Don't want anthr tragic Sars situation and after math as. Lives of pple at stake here

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