Wednesday, January 29, 2020

Public should use surgical masks, not N95 masks, to guard against Wuhan virus spread: Experts

PHOTO: Experts say that surgical masks can help reduce the spread of the virus and are more practical for the general public to use.
PHOTO: The Straits Times file
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SINGAPORE - A top infectious disease expert and the Ministry of Health (MOH) have said that the public should not rely on N95 masks to guard against the Wuhan virus, even as they fly off the shelves at pharmacies.

Instead, surgical masks are more appropriate in this case, the expert and MOH said on Wednesday (Jan 22).



A top infectious disease expert and the Ministry of Health (MOH) have said that the public should not rely on N95 masks to guard against the Wuhan virus, even as they fly off the shelves at pharmacies.
PHOTO: A top infectious disease expert and the Ministry of Health (MOH) have said that the public should not rely on N95 masks to guard against the Wuhan virus, even as they fly off the shelves at pharmacies.
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Surgical masks can help reduce the spread of the virus and are more practical for the general public to use. They are meant to help block large-particle droplets and splatter from reaching the wearer's mouth and nose, and reduce exposure of the wearer's saliva and respiratory secretions to others.



Surgical masks can help reduce the spread of the virus and are more practical for the general public to use.
PHOTO: Surgical masks can help reduce the spread of the virus and are more practical for the general public to use. They are meant to help block large-particle droplets and splatter from reaching the wearer's mouth and nose, and reduce exposure of the wearer's saliva and respiratory secretions to others.
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N95 masks, which are tighter fitting, are designed to effectively filter airborne particles. They have been used in Singapore during haze situations.



In a photo taken on June 24, 2013, a worker wears a N95 mask while working at a construction site as protection against the haze.
PHOTO: In a photo taken on June 24, 2013, a worker wears a N95 mask while working at a construction site as protection against the haze.
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National Centre for Infectious Diseases executive director Leo Yee Sin told The Straits Times that N95 masks are not recommended for the general public. They are mainly used by medical staff.   

They are designed in a way that would make it difficult for people to breathe in if they are worn properly.

Prof Leo said: "If you find the N95 mask easy to breathe in and comfortable, you are wearing it wrong and it's no use... you think you are protected but you are not."

Checks by The Straits Times at five pharmacies in Clementi and Bishan found that four had run out of N95 masks in the last few days, with three out of surgical masks.

At the Guardian pharmacy in Junction 8, at least five people in 20 minutes were seen buying boxes of N95 masks, with only one person buying surgical masks.

During a press conference on Wednesday, Ministry of Health group director of operations Koh Peng Keng said: "For the general public, if they fall sick, our advice is that they should wear a face mask, a normal surgical mask, and not use the N95 masks."

He also urged those who are sick to be socially responsible. They should put on a face mask to capture their respiratory droplets, and go to a healthcare facility quickly to get checked.



During a press conference on Wednesday, Ministry of Health group director of operations Koh Peng Keng
PHOTO: During a press conference on Wednesday, Ministry of Health group director of operations Koh Peng Keng said: "For the general public, if they fall sick, our advice is that they should wear a face mask, a normal surgical mask, and not use the N95 masks."
He also urged those who are sick to be socially responsible. They should put on a face mask to capture their respiratory droplets, and go to a healthcare facility quickly to get checked.


What are the symptoms of the new coronavirus?
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the symptoms of coronavirus include a runny nose, headache, cough, sore throat, fever, and a general feeling of being unwell. These viruses may also cause lower-respiratory tract illnesses like bronchitis or pneumonia.
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Mr Koh added that the Government is aware of increased sales of surgical and N95 face masks in the past two weeks.

But there is no need to worry about a potential shortage, as the Government usually has a stockpile of such items that can last for more than six months, he added.

Associate Professor Kenneth Mak, the designate director of medical services at the Health Ministry, said major retailers are working to procure more masks.

Should they face shortages, the Government will step in to help, he said.

Guardian, one of the major pharmacies in Singapore with about 115 stores islandwide, said sales of masks have quadrupled in the last two weeks. Meanwhile, sales of hand sanitizers and thermometers have tripled in the same period.



Should they face shortages, the Government will step in to help, said Associate Professor Kenneth Mak.
PHOTO: Should they face shortages, the Government will step in to help, said Associate Professor Kenneth Mak.
Guardian, one of the major pharmacies in Singapore with about 115 stores islandwide, said sales of masks have quadrupled in the last two weeks. Meanwhile, sales of hand sanitizers and thermometers have tripled in the same period.
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Its spokesman added that it does have sufficient stocks of the items at all its stores.

Watsons said it has seen more sales of masks, thermometers, Vitamin C and sanitizers recently, without elaborating. It said it is taking steps to ensure enough supply to meet consumer demand.

A Watsons employee at its National University Hospital Medical Centre outlet said that the store's masks were sold out two days ago and that she is not sure when new stock will be coming in.

At Junction 8, both the Watsons and Unity Pharmacy outlets had run out of both N95 and surgical masks.

Customers flocked to the Guardian outlet in the basement, where boxes of N95 masks were lined up behind the counter. Each box contains 20 masks, and costs $38.



Customers flocked to the Guardian outlet in the basement, where boxes of N95 masks were lined up behind the counter.
PHOTO: Customers flocked to the Guardian outlet in the basement, where boxes of N95 masks were lined up behind the counter. Each box contains 20 masks, and costs $38.
PHOTO: The Straits Times file
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Housewife Jennifer Tan, 60, who bought two boxes of N95 masks, said: "It seems quite serious with the human-to-human transmission overseas, so I decided to buy the masks. Once there is a case in Singapore, I will start wearing it."

Chinese national Li Yi Xuan, 21, who is studying in Singapore, bought three boxes of N95 masks. He and his friend had earlier tried to find the masks at pharmacies in Toa Payoh and Serangoon, but the stores there had run out of stock.

He will be giving some of the masks to his family members when he returns to his hometown in Xi'an for Chinese New Year this Saturday.

He added: "It will be good to take precautionary measures. I won't wear the mask here, but I will wear it when I transit in Shanghai."



Wash your hands to avoid coronavirus
PHOTO: Even the virus itself can be detected with lightning speed compared to times past when they didn't even know about viruses and their existence. But the truth is that Christians of all people are rightly humbled by the fact that these viruses do exist. In a fallen world, they are very deadly. In a fallen world, they can spread very quickly. [2]

"if my people, who are called by my name, will humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven, and I will forgive their sin and will heal their land." (2 Chronicles 7:14).
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 Christians understand the deep biblical and theological overtones to all of this.
PHOTO: Christians understand the deep biblical and theological overtones to all of this. Eventually there is going to come a plague that will not be stopped, for which no antidote will be found, for which no vaccine will be effective. It is because that plague is going to come as an act of God's judgment upon humanity. And Christians know in this case as an every other, there is no safe place to be but in Christ. [2]

"Praise the Lord, my soul, and forget not all his benefits — who forgives all your sins and heals all your diseases, who redeems your life from the pit and crowns you with love and compassion" (Psalm 103:2-4).

"Come, let us return to the Lord. He has torn us to pieces but he will heal us; he has injured us but he will bind up our wounds." (Hosea 6:1).
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By Toh Ting Wei, The Straits Times, 23 January 2020
Additional reporting by Melissa Heng
This article was first published in The Straits Times. Permission required for reproduction.



Reference
[1] Toh Ting Wei, The Straits Times, Public should use surgical masks, not N95 masks, to guard against Wuhan virus spread: Experts, posted on 23 January 2020, https://www.asiaone.com/singapore/public-should-use-surgical-masks-not-n95-masks-guard-against-wuhan-virus-spread-experts
[2] Albert Mohler, The Briefing, posted on Friday, 24 January 2020, https://albertmohler.com/2020/01/24/briefing-1-24-20


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Sunday, January 26, 2020

Uncle in hot water after taking a body soak in Sembawang Hot Spring Park

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By Lam Min Lee, lamminlee@asiaone.com, AsiaOne, 15 January 2020


A middle-aged man recently sat down in the lowest tier of the park's cascading pool. In his post, Tyras said that the man's actions drove visitors away from the water feature.
PHOTO: A middle-aged man recently sat down in the lowest tier of the park's cascading pool. In his post, Tyras said that the man's actions drove visitors away from the water feature. Tyras said the pool was not meant for the man to "boil his 'eggs' (testicles)."
PHOTO: Facebook/Ryan Tyras
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Sembawang Hot Spring Park has been open for less than two weeks, and the display of inconsiderate behaviour from some visitors has yet to stop.

If you thought pieces of egg shells floating in the hot spring water was bad, another visitor has taken things up a notch.

Not content with dipping his feet in the foot bath, a middle-aged man recently sat down in the lowest tier of the park's cascading pool.

Although the pool was shallow, he managed to submerge the lower half of his body in the hot spring water.

His impromptu soak was captured by Ryan Tyras, who uploaded the photo on Facebook.

In his post, Tyras said that the man's actions drove visitors away from the water feature.

"Yes, you can wipe down your body with a towel and a pail (of hot spring water) but you shouldn't dip your whole body (in it)," he wrote.

While visitors are welcome to collect hot spring water to make their own onsen eggs, Tyras said the pool was not meant for the man to "boil his 'eggs' (testicles)."

Just like the hot spring water, the man's behaviour has got netizens steaming.



Just like the hot spring water, the man's behaviour has got netizens steaming.
PHOTO: Just like the hot spring water, the man's behaviour has got netizens steaming.
Picture posted by Lam Min Lee, lamminlee@asiaone.com, AsiaOne on 15 January 2020

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"If the temperature of the hot spring water could be adjusted, I'd boil the water and cook him there," an enraged Facebook user wrote.

Another said that the park needs to put up clear signs indicating what is allowed and what is not there.



If the temperature of the hot spring water could be adjusted, I'd boil the water and cook him there
PHOTO: "If the temperature of the hot spring water could be adjusted, I'd boil the water and cook him there," an enraged Facebook user wrote.
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Several users said they were disgusted by the man's behaviour and added that they would reconsider taking foot baths or cooking eggs at the park.

Others suggested educating visitors on hot spring etiquette, such as cleaning themselves with soap and water or rinsing themselves off before getting into the water.

According to NParks, bathing in the hot spring is a no-no in its books. The washing and drying of clothes at the facility is not allowed either.



According to NParks, bathing in the hot spring is a no-no in its books. The washing and drying of clothes at the facility is not allowed either.
PHOTO: According to NParks, bathing in the hot spring is a no-no in its books. The washing and drying of clothes at the facility is not allowed either.
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In response to AsiaOne's queries, NParks' Group Director of Parks Chuah Hock Seong said: "We have deployed staff on the ground to advise people on proper behaviour, as well as installed more signs with guidelines on using the amenities.

"We have also put in place a cleaning regime, with higher frequency on occasions where there is higher visitorship. The water in the cascading pool overflows into the drain after flowing through the lowest tier of the pool and will not be recycled.

 

In response to AsiaOne's queries
PHOTO: In response to AsiaOne's queries, NParks' Group Director of Parks Chuah Hock Seong said: "We have deployed staff on the ground to advise people on proper behaviour, as well as installed more signs with guidelines on using the amenities."
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We have deployed staff on the ground to advise people on proper behaviour, as well as installed more signs with guidelines on using the amenities.
PHOTO: "We have deployed staff on the ground to advise people on proper behaviour, as well as installed more signs with guidelines on using the amenities."
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The water in the cascading pool overflows into the drain after flowing through the lowest tier of the pool and will not be recycled.
PHOTO: "The water in the cascading pool overflows into the drain after flowing through the lowest tier of the pool and will not be recycled."
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"While most of our visitors are considerate, we would like to remind visitors to observe the following etiquette so that everyone can enjoy the park:"

  • Eggs should be cooked at the main water collection point, with a separate receptacle provided for this purpose
  • For safety and hygiene reasons, visitors should not bathe, immerse or swim in the Cascading Pool.
  • Unwanted hot spring water should be emptied into drains and not poured back into the pool or on the plants. This will keep the hot spring clean and allow the flora in the area to thrive

For safety and hygiene reasons, visitors should not bathe, immerse or swim in the Cascading Pool.
PHOTO: Middle-aged uncle less people like, but young auntie some won't mind getting heated up together.

"Let each of you look not only to his own interests, but also to the interests of others." (Philippians 2:4 ESV).
"Bear with each other and forgive one another if any of you has a grievance against someone. Forgive as the Lord forgave you." (Colossians 3:13).
"A gentle answer turns away wrath, but a harsh word stirs up anger." (Proverbs 15:1).
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By Lam Min Lee, lamminlee@asiaone.com, AsiaOne, 15 January 2020






Other story

Sembawang Hot Spring Park reopens with new cascading pool and enhanced accessibility for wheelchair users, posted on Tuesday, 07 January 2020
Sembawang Hot Spring Park reopens with new cascading pool and enhanced accessibility for wheelchair users, posted on Tuesday, 07 January 2020
https://veryfatoldman.blogspot.com/2020/01/sembawang-hot-spring-park-reopens-with.html



Robinsons' 'broken' Chinese on CNY decorations has people scratching their heads, posted on Saturday, 25 January 2020
Robinsons' 'broken' Chinese on CNY decorations has people scratching their heads, posted on Saturday, 25 January 2020
https://veryfatoldman.blogspot.com/2020/01/robinsons-broken-chinese-on-cny.html




Reference
[1] Lam Min Lee, lamminlee@asiaone.com, AsiaOne, Uncle in hot water after taking a body soak in Sembawang Hot Spring Park, posted on 15 January 2020, https://www.asiaone.com/singapore/uncle-hot-water-after-taking-body-soak-sembawang-hot-spring-park


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