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Old 06-06-2020, 05:08 PM
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Re: When will MPs be allowed to resume operations?

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Originally Posted by ibanezjem555 View Post
Bros,
I am not nagging or unhappy. What I am saying is that govt can do more to open up and be proactive on broad fronts. Relax, discussion only..

A few minutes ago, this news appeared (plse, dont say I clever or alert, i am ordinary guy during CB measures cannot do anything so surf net)

https://sg.news.yahoo.com/46-mosques...011740498.html

If above can be done and govt can allow 30 students squeeze into classroom for more than 5 hours, then more can be done to open businesses including MPs with safe measures.

The Spore system is good but prone to group-think and swings to extremes, often being blind-sided despite netizens feedback.

Anyway, back to subject of opening of MPs.. there will be an address by PM tomorrow and Lawrence Wong.. maybe more will be revealed..

The Straits Times: PM Lee Hsien Loong and ministers to speak on post-Covid-19 future in national broadcasts from June 7.
https://www.straitstimes.com/politic...about-covid-19
Should learn from minister khaw. With full determination, just peel off the stickers from MRT, problem solved - there is now NO problem - but must wear masks!

Last edited by afterburn; 06-06-2020 at 07:11 PM.