first it was called swine flu and it does not spread from pigs and change to "Influenza A (H1N1)" and it also and still makes the Mexico peoples been isolated from lot of country and some even banned them from entry into their country
since SARS in 2003, which was Black to many countries and cost the economic to crash all ways down and so does the life of citizens, it was a time of gloomy and scary.
not many people remember that and sad to say many Singaporeans have forget the painful of seeing the loved ones died and serving HQO alone and no contact except the CISCO camera and CISCO officers and HQO officers only for 10 days or more for some.
when MOH decided to step up to yellow for Singapore and ICUs' status was up too. Lots of Singaporeans don't understand despite press and news been out to "educate" them regarding of stepping in hospital.
the high flow of visitors using the Changi Airport also doesn't trigger the brain of many Singaporean to understand the need of extra caution
when MOH step up to Orange alert and most of time in hospital, despite working in N95 and full PPE to work and i am sure many HCWs are wasted lot of times in repeating the needs of visitors control...... and it still not control
was on nights shifts last week and most of time was on phone explaining why the is a need to have strictly visiting hours and one visitor only policy....
i know the screening staffs at level one have done their best and some just simply "bull" and insists to call up to the wards and demands to come in with the whole kampung
i still don't understand why still bring children to hospital during orange alert and let them running around while waiting
where is the common sense??
over-confidence?
doesn't SARS tell Singaporeans what can be happen just one Singaporean was infected in lift in HK and bring it back to Singapore and the deaths of her close family members
and the death of the HCWs whom was in contact with the index case??
yesterday, 10th May was Mothers' Day In Singapore and how many people still remember the Nursing Officer from TTSH whom died on Mothers' Day
her last moments with her family members was via a TV screen
for those whom complaint "waiting time is long" due to screening and restriction, the is no words to describe the selfishness of a person
Monday, May 11, 2009
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