Journey through Covid-19

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25 March 2020 This time it is different – Covid-19 vs SARS SARS (Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome) started in Guangdong province, China with first case reported on 16 November 2002. It affected mainly the Asian region and Canada. The World Health Organization (WHO) declared SARS was ended on 5 July 2003 some seven months later. Seventeen years later on 31 December 2019, China alerted WHO on the onset of Covid-19. In the span of two-and-half months, the world saw 415,146 confirmed cases with 18,589 deaths as at 25 March 2020, 3.09 pm. Covid-19 affected 194 countries and territories around the world. SARS was dwarfed by Covid-19 in scale, infection rates and death rates. It was classified as an epidemic that affected 26 countries and resulted in more than 8,000 cases in 2003. Covid-19 is a pandemic that affects practically the whole world. In Singapore, there were 238 SARS cases, 33 of whom died by the time the infection was brought under control in May 2003. As for Covid-19, it is still spreading in Singapore with 558 confirmed cases and 2 deaths (as at 25 March 2020, 3.46 pm). Covid-19 is frightening when compared with SARS. A person who is asymptomatic and not having a fever could be already infected and as a result could be passing on the coronavirus to another person(s) without any knowledge of doing so. In 2003 SARS, temperature check on individuals was an effective method to identify SARSinfected person. With Covid-19, it is not 100 percent foolproof that a person is not infected. Only through a lab-test, a person can be cleared of carrying the coronavirus. Because of this and to break the transmission from one individual to another, isolation and quarantine is the only sure way. That is why many countries are adopting border control and lockdown of countries, cities and provinces to contain the spread of Covid-19. In SARS, lockdowns of cities or countries were not happening. With Covid-19, air travels, land and sea crossings across borders are curtailed. This has a huge impact on tourism. Singapore and other countries are losing tourism receipts. SIA has to ground 96% of flights for April. Malaysia closed the border crossing with Singapore. For the first time, the


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We have Delta and now Omicron

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page 143

Epilogue

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Leisure travel during Covid-19

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Eating in F&B outlets allowed up to five fully vaccinated persons

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Almost six weeks of stay-at-home

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Feeling more confident with Covid-19

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Slowly relaxing restrictions on Covid-19

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Covid-19 Restrictions Extended

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Two months to end of 2021

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I had my Booster – My Experience

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Because I Stay at Home More

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Number of Covid-19 cases scares me

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The Great D

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Feel their fears

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Live life normally but take precautions

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Here we go again – Restrictions for Four Weeks

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No more temperature screening at public places

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Number of Covid-19 jumped past 800

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Living a new normal

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A Toast to Our Nation

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page 122

A National Day Present

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Putting suffering in perspective

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page 120

Seniors are targets for latest outbreak, rather unfairly

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pages 118-119

Back to DaBao again (Takeaway food

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Have not seen my doctor for two years

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Covid-19 Clusters

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Tightened restrictions on dining-in, again

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Twists and Turns

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Takes its toll

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Life has gotten tougher for some

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Phase 3 (Heightened Alert) Re-opening

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Here we go again

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Phase 2 (Heightened Alert) felt like Circuit Breaker

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After more than one year

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Third week of Phase 2 (Heightened Alert

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Phase 2 (Heightened Alert

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Unstable emotions

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Adjustments

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What a week it had been

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One year on from Circuit Breaker

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Covid-19 Spiking Again

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Covid-19 Now

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This Chinese New Year

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How my life has changed during Covid-19 year?

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pages 80-81

New Year is coming

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pages 82-83

Socially Responsible Things to Do

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Covid-19 Commentaries

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What a Year

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November 2020

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Where is the Sales Revenue?

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With sadness and not believing

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Time compressed

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Hardship felt among people

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When will it end?

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Thoughts on Covid-19

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Covid-19 cases crossed 50,000 confirmed cases

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How are you coping?

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I spent less during Covid-19

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Crowd is back

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Phase 2 of Reopening the Economy starts 19 June 2020

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Sadness

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Economic Impact of Covid-19 felt keenly

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More community cases in recent days

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Covid-19 Fatigue

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Day 52 of Circuit Breaker Stay-at-Home

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Where are we now?

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Ordinary Singaporeans and residents in it together

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One month of Stay-at-Home

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Circuit Breaker stopped community transmission

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Unprecedented

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Lessons learned from Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic

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Something changed with Covid-19

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Extended Circuit Breaker

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Did I see a glimmer of hope?

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Businesses Not Earning Revenues during Covid-19 Shut-down

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Into Second half of Circuit Breaker Stay-at-Home Measures

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Coping with Circuit Breaker Stay-at-Home Measures

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Coping with Depressive Moods

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How did you spend your day?

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Covid-19 makes us more sensitive towards others

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“Circuit Breaker” Lockdown

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Let’s Flatten the Curve of this Pandemic

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In for a challenging time

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This time it is different – Covid-19 vs SARS

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Life has changed

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Disruptions affect plans

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Reality hits home

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Covid-19

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Preface

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Our Lives have Changed

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Covid-19 - Prose

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Covid-19 and Investing

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Is this time going to be more serious? – Wuhan Virus and SARS

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2019 Novel Coronavirus Outbreak

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