SINGAPORE - While on his way to the railway station to catch a 3.30am train out of Wuhan on Thursday , Singaporean Eric Kng got a surprising alert on his phone: The city would be quarantined and all public transport would cease at 10am.
Public buses and subway and ferry services in the city have also ground to a halt. While cars have still been able to leave the city, the authorities have decreed that residents should not leave without special reason. But after human-to-human transmission of the coronavirus was confirmed earlier this week, he decided to stock up on groceries and found that prices had gone up by half. Thermometers and face masks were also sold out at the three pharmacies he visited.
He made it past the increased security and temperature screening at the train station, but is now uncertain when he can return. The full impact of the lockdown has likely yet to be felt as slow business and shop closures are normal for the month preceding Chinese New Year, he added.
What will happen after the Chinese new year ? so many people are going to come back to singapore. How Singapore will be precaution at that time ?
« The lockdown would have been more effective if imposed earlier » LMAO 😂 the guy left with the last train without considering himself as a potential risk to others
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