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  1. Correction for you If you give me 30sec, I will teach you. At least sgd100k, basic common sense, lots of patient and plenty of guts. ........ hahahhhaha
  2. Those ppl also cannot think. If so easy, why would they teach u. Shouldn't they be very busy making money themselves
  3. ya same doc as you. most likely i when i see him, i will ask him for a letter to see a doc that can change my current med given my condition at SGH
  4. Creatinine & Urea levels i do every 2 or 3 times per yr when i go to take med
  5. same doc . how was it? you can change doc if you need
  6. 1) doc did a xray then found out got another stone so postpone to next week then remove stone first and before discharged remove stent 2) nv thought of it as i was too weak and tried 3) kidney will get smaller or close to it original size but function will not be like last time. nv do BUN" test & GFR. but me also planing to change my med when i see him the next appt most likely another doc trained in this
  7. https://www.facebook.com/100027092748951/videos/pcb.784305295815888/784304762482608 https://www.facebook.com/100027092748951/videos/pcb.784305295815888/784304799149271
  8. The_King

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  9. i will nv see any ad at home or hp cause i got ad blocker and youvanced for hp
  10. bah bah bah bah talk BS talk money la. prefect food = pay $$$$$$ not prefect food = pay $s if not not prefect food = pay $$$$ and above then you buy yourself food want to expire = $s food want to newly stock = $$$$$$ understand money talk
  11. A woman was horrified to discover a worm in her lunch on Wednesday (March 10). Stomp contributor Rui Xuan said she had ordered tom yum fish soup from Ang Kee F&B via Foodpanda at around 4pm. She recounted: "My colleague and I were enjoying our lunch. I was happily eating and about to put the tofu into my mouth when to my disbelief, I saw a horrifying creature on it! "It was a worm that looked like a caterpillar. "I was disgusted! "I informed Foodpanda about it but I don't blame them because it's not really their fault. They gave me a refund."
  12. The Singapore Food Agency (SFA) has detected the presence of Salmonella Enteritidis (SE) in eggs imported from Lay Hong Berhad Layer Farm Jeram in Malaysia. As SE may cause foodborne illness if food is consumed raw or undercooked, SFA has directed the importers to recall the product as a precautionary measure. The recall is ongoing. The farm is also suspended and SFA will lift the suspension only when the farm has rectified the SE contamination issue. 2. As SE can be destroyed by heat, eggs are safe to consume if they are cooked thoroughly. SE can survive in raw and undercooked eggs and may cause foodborne illness. The symptoms include diarrhoea, abdominal pain, fever, nausea and vomiting. While the infection typically subsides within a week in most people, SE can cause serious infection in vulnerable population such as the elderly, young children and those with weakened immune systems. 3. Consumers who have purchased the affected eggs are advised to cook them thoroughly before consumption. Those who have consumed the eggs and are unwell should seek medical attention. Table 1: List of Importers 1. Ang Seng Eggs Supplier 2. Dasoon Pte Ltd 3. Heng Guan Food Industrial Pte Ltd 4. Lam Leng Trading Co MEDIA RELEASE Page 2 of 2 4. The affected eggs can be identified by the stamp “CES008” on the eggs. Details of the implicated product are as follows. Implicated product Farm code: CES008 Best before: All batches Country of origin: Malaysia Issued by the Singapore Food Agency 12 March 2021 Annex 1 How do we ensure eggs in Singapore are safe to eat? Eggs imported into Singapore must come from accredited sources that meet SFA’s food safety and animal health standards. As part of our accreditation criteria and import conditions, farms need to be free from SE. Local egg farms are also required to have in place good farm management practices and strong biosecurity measures to prevent the risks of SE contamination. These include having a grading system to remove soiled and/or cracked eggs, and regularly testing their hens for SE to remove eggs of SE-infected flocks from sale. Both imported and local eggs are subject to our food safety surveillance programme, which includes inspection and testing. How do we reduce the risk of food poisoning caused from SE in eggs? SE can be present inside the egg, as well as on the egg shell. While we cannot tell if eggs are contaminated just by looking at it, we can reduce the risk of SE infection by ensuring that eggs are cooked thoroughly until the egg white and yolk are solid, and practising proper hygienic practices to prevent cross-contamination with other food. More information on “Salmonella and Eggs” can be found on our website. https://www.sfa.gov.sg/docs/default-source/default-document-library/sfa-media-release_120321_recall-of-eggs-from-lay-hong-berhad-layer-farm-jerame3e2294028dc42c980dbc111d1baad50.pdf
  13. SINGAPORE - Bilateral travel corridors for vaccinated passengers from places with low to moderate infection rates may well happen in the second half of this year, said Transport Minister Ong Ye Kung on Friday (March 12) as Singapore continues to explore ways to open up its borders and revive air travel. In an interview with Money FM 89.3, Mr Ong said stay-home notices and other quarantine measures will kill travel. Singapore, he added, needs to find ways to get rid of such requirements, a point he also made last week during the debate on his ministry's budget. "Nobody is going to come to Singapore and stay for 14 days," he told radio DJ Elliott Danker. While vaccinations are changing the game, this needs to work in tandem with other measures such as testing, movement restrictions and identifying countries that are "safe" and have successfully controlled the virus, Mr Ong said. For example, Singapore could open up to travellers from places with moderate Covid-19 infection rates but have ongoing vaccination programmes. "(Combine that) with testing, and you can possibly open up a safe travel corridor," he added. On air travel bubbles, Mr Ong said such arrangements require reciprocity, noting that Singapore has already opened its borders unilaterally to travellers from countries and territories that have a handle on the virus, such as Australia, New Zealand and China, and this has not led to community infections here. "Unfortunately, we are the only safe place in the world that is opening up to others like that," Mr Ong said. "If only others start to do it, then we'll have a bubble, you have reciprocity, you can start to travel. And I hope some time this year we can do that." Singapore's air travel bubble with Hong Kong, which was supposed to begin last November, remains on ice, as the city saw yet another flare-up in cases this week. Mr Ong said Singapore is still in a "crisis situation", noting that the passenger volume at Changi Airport is only at 2.6 per cent of the levels seen before the Covid-19 pandemic. He said he shared the same view as International Air Transport Association (Iata) director Alexandre de Juniac, who told The Straits Times this week that personal and leisure travel will return from the second half of this year. However, Mr Ong cautioned that this was neither an estimate nor a prediction but "a guess", and reiterated that it was unrealistic to expect the aviation sector here to have a "V-shaped" recovery. He said the virus "wants to dominate the world". "It will mutate, it transmits without symptoms, and you don't know what curveballs (it) will throw us next. "(But) many countries and places have a handle on the issue, not just solely based on vaccination, but also testing, social distancing, masks, and different methods... I think all these different measures, plus vaccination, are going to have an impact. Transport Minister Ong Ye Kung during an interview with Money FM 89.3 DJ Elliott Danker on March 12, 2021. ST PHOTO: KUA CHEE SIONG MORE ON THIS TOPIC S'pore's aviation sector to see some recovery this year, goal is to reopen safely: Ong Ye Kung Personal travel will return from 2nd half of 2021: Iata chief "We'll get better at it. So I think this is the basis from which we feel there should be some recovery." When asked if there is sufficient manpower in the aviation sector to bounce back, following several retrenchment exercises last year, Mr Ong said these retrenchments made up "a single-digit percentage" of the entire workforce and were mostly shouldered by foreign workers. "It takes years, a decade even, to train a pilot, and even the air crew. The air traffic controllers, for example, take years of training. So you don't even want to get into that position where you lose talent, you lose your core capability, and when things recover, you can't get them back," he said. Mr Ong added: "What we have done is to hold on to the manpower as much as we can, with the belief that one day this will recover... The problem you mentioned, it would be because the sector has expanded, things are reviving. "Then we can attract people. But the key thing is don't lose your core capabilities. Your core staff, you must stay intact." Leisure travel returning from second half of 2021 'a guess': Ong Ye Kung | THE BIG STORY The Jobs Support Scheme, which has been extended by another six months for the aviation sector, has helped with this. In his interview with ST earlier this week, Mr de Juniac said Iata is already working with various states to design and plan protocols and road maps for the reopening of borders. Key among these protocols is Iata's Travel Pass, a mobile health verification app which electronically captures a traveller's vaccination history and Covid-19 test results for cross-border safety checks. Singapore Airlines has been the first airline to officially announce that it will begin testing the Iata Travel Pass on flights from Singapore to London. Meanwhile, China also just announced the roll-out of its vaccine passport, while Germany and the United States are poised to introduce their own soon. https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/travel-corridors-for-vaccinated-passengers-could-open-in-the-second-half-of-2021-ong-ye
  14. Can no need to test for covid, free movement of people Border open Cant wait for CB2.0
  15. CECA for the FTW Sauce. https://www.enterprisesg.gov.sg/-/media/esg/files/non-financial-assistance/for-companies/free-trade-agreements/CECA_India/Legal_Text/Chapter9_Movement_of_Natural_Persons.pdf ARTICLE 9.6: EMPLOYMENT OF SPOUSES AND DEPENDANTS For natural persons of a Party who have been granted the right to long term temporary entry and have been allowed to bring in their spouses or dependants, a Party shall, upon application, grant the accompanying spouses or dependants of the other Party the right to work as managers, executives or specialists (as defined in paragraphs 2(f)(i) to (iii) of Article 9.2), subject to its relevant licensing, administrative and registration requirements. Such spouses or dependants can apply independently in their own capacity (and not necessarily as accompanying spouses or dependants) and shall not be barred by the Party granting them the right to work from taking up employment in a category other than that of managers, executives, or specialists solely on the ground that they as the accompanying spouses or dependants are already employed in its territory as managers, executives or specialists.
  16. travel city to city, mall to mall and upload to youtube for money dead mall, ghost town, abandon building, etc..........
  17. i wait for next month FREE Consultation every first Saturday of the month! (Limited to clinics located at French Road, Institute of Mental Health and Balestier Road)
  18. only certain treatment la. not all i got chas blue card also no use, i ask them if mediasave, etc.... all cannot
  19. money money money only money talk in SG
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