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  1. The fact that they did not deny outright means its true
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  2. This one i fully agree. Live life full of quality not quantity. Long life but no quality no point but a burden to others. My thoughts.
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  3. SINGAPORE — Singapore General Hospital (SGH) has urged the public not to speculate about the circumstances of the death of one of its nurses, whose passing has made the rounds on social media in recent days. In response to queries from TODAY, Ms Ng Gaik Nai, SGH chief nurse, said on Friday (Dec 10) that the hospital is aware of these social media posts. "We have reached out to them (the nurse's family) to offer our assistance during this difficult time of immense grief. We are also supporting our colleagues as they mourn the loss," she added. "Out of respect for the family and our staff, we seek public understanding to not speculate about the incident.” Ms Ng added that the hospital is deeply saddened by the loss of a "well-loved colleague and dear friend". An obituary of the nurse has been posted by online activist group Wake Up, Singapore's Facebook and Instagram pages. It alleged that the nurse took her own life after struggling with mental health problems, aggravated by the difficulties she faced in returning to her home in Malaysia.
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  4. Wahaha jsk gps Will atbs tink I m skk if I bring them there?
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  5. Towkay Tony watch too much little nonya, want to be charlie zhang????? which branch kgk xdd went???? looks like the national gallery branch.
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  6. Perhaps. But Tink still not as pathetic as chiur lao sai bin wahaha song boh
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  7. Maybe i'm the protective type of parent, i will not let my child use anything and follow/hold her hand when out shopping or walking. I don't even let my helper to accompany my child to toilet when she was young. That's what i feel a parent should do.
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  8. elites will use money to extend until the last breath recent times already many examples
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  9. most likely scare if those with vaild excuse to end life and cpf full of cash to the next of kin
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  11. if SGH fast hand fast leg and be direct, speculate will not happen
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  13. when zheng hu urges the public not to speculate means the rumors r true liao. trust in zheng hu is at at all-time low. https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2021-12-02/faith-in-singapore-leaders-hit-by-record-covid-wave-poll-shows https://www.theedgemarkets.com/article/faith-singapore-leaders-hit-record-covid19-wave-poll-shows Faith in Singapore leaders hit by record Covid-19 wave, poll shows but guess how mediacock leport.....
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  14. Towkay me bring atbgf to delifrance and her jiemeis alrdy think i m jin sakti liao. wahahahahahaha
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  15. they will think u soh hai. go bengawan solo have liao still act high ses. wahahahah
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  16. Chanced upon dis n realised dat there r peepur juz as blainless as @The_King wahaha
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  18. SINGAPORE — Singapore's Health Sciences Authority (HSA) on Friday (10 December) approved the use of the paediatric doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine for children aged 5 to 11, with vaccinations for the age group planned to begin before end-2021. The Ministry of Health (MOH) said in a press release that it will work with the Ministry of Education (MOE) and the Early Childhood Development Agency (ECDA) to roll out vaccinations for the school-going age group. More details will be announced by the MOE and ECDA "shortly", the ministry added. The Pfizer vaccine will be the first COVID-19 vaccine the HSA has granted approval for use in Singapore for those aged 5 to 11, said the MOH, adding that the expert committee on COVID-19 vaccines has recommended its use for the age group. The committee "has assessed that the benefits of the Pfizer-BioNTech/Comirnaty vaccine outweigh the risks when used in a paediatric dosage for children aged 5 to 11 years, especially given ongoing community transmission and the emergence of the Omicron variant", the ministry added. In line with the committee's recommendations, children with moderate to severe chronic medical conditions should be prioritised for access to the vaccine. Similar to the practice in the US, the recommended dosage of the Pfizer vaccine for the age group in Singapore is one-third of that used in those aged 12 and above. Younger children would be given two paediatric doses, 10 micrograms each, that is spaced at least 21 days apart. 90.7% efficient based on trials; Pfizer jab registered in S'pore The HSA in a separate release on Friday said it had reviewed the clinical data for this subgroup which showed that the paediatric dose" induced a robust immune response that was comparable" to that with 30 micrograms observed in those aged 16 to 25. "The vaccine efficacy was estimated to be 90.7 per cent based on an ongoing Phase 2/3 study in children aged 5 to 11 years," it added. A total of 2,186 participants were randomised to receive either the vaccine or the placebo: 1,450 received the vaccine and 736 received the placebo. The overall safety profile of the vaccine in the age group, based on safety follow-up data with a median duration of two months after vaccination, was observed to be comparable to that seen in adults and adolescents, said the HSA. Side effects such as injection site pain, fatigue, headache, chills, and fever were generally reported less frequently and were milder in severity in the children compared to adolescents. These side effects generally resolved on their own within a few days. While there were no reports of myocarditis, pericarditis or anaphylaxis observed in the clinical study, the HSA said it has required Pfizer-BioNTech to continue to provide information on the safety and efficacy of the vaccine in this younger age group, given the relatively small number of subjects in the clinical trial, and the potential risks of these rare adverse events. The HSA also said that Pfizer-BioNTech had submitted an application to transition the current interim authorisation for the Comirnaty vaccines under the pandemic special access route to product registration. The authority added that it has assessed the data accrued to-date on the manufacturing process and has concluded that the clinical studies are sufficient to register the vaccine, with effect from Friday. Authorities had last month announced that Singapore has signed a new supply agreement with Pfizer for its COVID-19 vaccine, including doses for children. Singapore's booster vaccination drive extended Meanwhile, from next Tuesday, those aged 18 to 29 here can get their mRNA booster shots, provided at least five months have passed since their primary doses. The mRNA vaccines – developed by Pfizer and Moderna – under Singapore's booster vaccination programme can be used interchangeably as boosters. "While the primary series vaccinations provide excellent protection against severe disease, there is evidence of waning protection against infection over time, albeit at a slower pace in younger persons," said the MOH. Eligible individuals will be invited to make an appointment for their booster dose via a short message service (SMS) with a personalised booking link that will be sent to their registered mobile number. As of Thursday, the total number of individuals who have completed their full regimen or received two doses of COVID-19 vaccines is 96 per cent of the eligible population. Among the total population, 87 per cent have done so, while 87 per cent has received at least one dose, and 30 per cent has received their booster shots. While encouraging, the MOH said more people need to be vaccinated and boosted, especially given the emergence of Omicron. "Vaccinations and boosters are the best protection against an unknown and highly transmissible COVID-19 variant," the ministry noted.
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  19. https://edition.cnn.com/2021/12/02/investing/grab-ipo-spac-nasdaq-intl-hnk/index.html Grab plunges 21% in biggest Wall Street debut by a Southeast Asian company The Southeast Asian unicorn Grab had a rough first day on Wall Street. The Singaporean startup closed down nearly 21% Thursday as it began trading on New York's Nasdaq. Grab went public by merging with a special-purpose acquisition company, or SPAC. The deal — in which Grab raised $4.5 billion, and was valued at nearly $40 billion — was the biggest of its kind on record, according to data provider Dealogic. It's also the largest US market debut by a Southeast Asian company. The previous record was held by an Indonesian satellite company, which raised nearly $1.2 billion in 1994, according to data from Refinitiv. Under the deal, Grab merged with Altimeter Growth Corp (AGC), a SPAC launched by Altimeter Capital, a US investment firm. Shares in the company, now trading under the ticker symbol "GRAB," opened up Thursday nearly 20% above Altimeter's closing price the day before. But they soon reversed direction, closing at $8.75 per share.
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  20. Another parent who din deserve be parent... Only create spoilt kids to the world
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  21. Juz nao had 2 hr sista with my atb gf wahaha jin song sia
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  22. These SWF & II all same pattern lah, all will pump in and all support each other to balloon it up! Its their exit that u need to watch! Pre-IPO Exit
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  23. The investors got no problem with this? No questions asked? continue pumpiing money inside? Nowadays finance and economics very very advance... me poly grad dont understand. if my money inside, sure chua sai... of cos, my money no inside... becos i no money to invest... No wonder i BBFA
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  25. https://theindependent.sg/nurse-our-msian-colleagues-suicide-a-bloody-wake-up-call-for-healthcare-sector-we-all-mentally-tired-need-rest-our-mgmt-dont-see-this/ https://www.reddit.com/r/SingaporeRaw/comments/rcz6vh/sgh_nurse_commits_suicide_moh_silent_on_staff/
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  26. A woman in Thailand allegedly blew up the oil warehouse where she worked because she was angry with her boss. The worker, named as 38-year-old Ms Sirisini or Ann Sriya by police, has been accused of using a lighter to set fire to a piece of paper before throwing it on to a fuel container at the Prapakorn Oil warehouse in Thailand. The fire, which caused more than 40 million Thai baht (about £900,000) worth of damage, quickly spread through the building, used to store thousands of litres of oil tanks. Images shared on social media showed a fireball and thick black smoke billowing into the air above the single-storey warehouse in Nakhon Pathom province. CCTV footage, allegedly of Ms Sriya, shows a person walking into a warehouse with a piece of paper in their hand before disappearing behind a row of containers on a shelving unit. Flames can then be seen coming from a two locations behind the containers before the person reappears, still carrying the paper. Provincial Lieutenant General Thanayut Wuttijarathamron said Ms Sriya was arrested at her home in Sam Phran district and allegedly later confessed to committing the arson. The disgruntled employee, who was found injured during the incident on 29 November, allegedly told police she started the fire in anger at her boss who had scolded her and discussed ways she could improve her work. CCTV footage allegedly shows an employee setting fire to a fuel container at a Prapakorn Oil warehouse in Thailand (Sourced) It was the second time a fire had started at the factory in recent months, according to Major General Chomchawin Purthananon. “The woman has been working for Prapakorn Oil for nine years,” the MailOnline reported him as saying. “She said her employer complained to her and caused her stress every day, and she did not expect the fire she started to cause this level of damage.” More than 40 fire engines spent four hours battling the blaze before it was eventually brought under control, according to the MailOnline. A specialist environmental protection operation unit was also sent to the area to monitor the quality of the water in Khlong Om Yai canal, which runs beside the warehouse, the Bangkok Post reported. Ms Sriya remains in custody while police continue their inquiries.
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