Wednesday, May 26, 2021

Form your own social bubble and stick to it to keep your family safe from Covid-19: NCID director


Associate Professor David Lye called for people to form their own small social bubble consisting of those who are committed to socialising only within the bubble.
PHOTO: Associate Professor David Lye called for people to form their own "small social bubble" consisting of those who are committed to socialising only within the bubble.
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SINGAPORE - The nation's Covid-19 situation could be more dangerous than it was just before the circuit breaker last year, and people must go above and beyond what is being asked for to keep safe, said the National Centre for Infectious Diseases' (NCID) Associate Professor David Lye.

In a message that was circulating on WhatsApp and other social media platforms on Monday (May 17), the director of NCID's Infectious Disease Research and Training Office called on those here to "do much more beyond what government dictates".

The Straits Times verified the text with NCID, which confirmed that Prof Lye had written it.

Apart from exhorting people to stay home, avoid crowded places and big groups, he also called for people to form their own "small social bubble" consisting of those who are committed to socialising only within the bubble.


Apart from exhorting people to stay home, avoid crowded places and big groups
PHOTO: Apart from exhorting people to stay home, avoid crowded places and big groups, he also called for people to form their own "small social bubble" consisting of those who are committed to socialising only within the bubble.
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"For many this is your immediate family," said Prof Lye, who is also a senior consultant at Tan Tock Seng Hospital's (TTSH) Department of Infectious Diseases.


For many this is your immediate family
PHOTO: "For many this is your immediate family," said Prof Lye, who is also a senior consultant at Tan Tock Seng Hospital's (TTSH) Department of Infectious Diseases.
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He added that people should ensure they wear a mask over their mouth and nose even when walking in parks, and that more should get vaccinated as the recent outbreak at TTSH showed that not enough vulnerable old people have done so.


He added that people should ensure they wear a mask over their mouth and nose even when walking in parks, and that more should get vaccinated as the recent outbreak at TTSH showed that not enough vulnerable old people have done so.
PHOTO: He added that people should ensure they wear a mask over their mouth and nose even when walking in parks, and that more should get vaccinated as the recent outbreak at TTSH showed that not enough vulnerable old people have done so.
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Prof Lye noted that the situation in Singapore last year was bad because of the huge outbreak in dormitories among migrant workers. This was contained with lockdowns - although this took a lot of resources.

However, this year, the many cases with no linkage suggest that the spread to the community from the outbreak at Changi Airport may be "wide and far", he said.


Prof Lye noted that the situation in Singapore last year was bad because of the huge outbreak in dormitories among migrant workers.
PHOTO: Prof Lye noted that the situation in Singapore last year was bad because of the huge outbreak in dormitories among migrant workers. This was contained with lockdowns - although this took a lot of resources.
However, this year, the many cases with no linkage suggest that the spread to the community from the outbreak at Changi Airport may be
"wide and far", he said.
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He added that 40 per cent to 50 per cent of those infected have no symptoms and can be equally infectious, while another 10 per cent can get sick enough to require oxygen.

"Yes we have effective vaccines and treatment, and expanded testing capacity," he pointed out, but working against these efforts are the new variants which originated from India, which infected TTSH and Changi Airport staff despite masks and vaccinations.

"This is serious."


Yes we have effective vaccines and treatment, and expanded testing capacity
PHOTO: "Yes we have effective vaccines and treatment, and expanded testing capacity," he pointed out, but working against these efforts are the new variants which originated from India, which infected TTSH and Changi Airport staff despite masks and vaccinations.
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He concluded: "If you want to keep your family safe, you need to listen and do the above.

"If a country is overwhelmed like India, many will die including children and young people, and sick people cannot get a bed and dead bodies can't get cremated or buried.


Prof Lye concluded
PHOTO: Prof Lye concluded: "If you want to keep your family safe, you need to listen and do the above -  wear a mask over their mouth and nose even when walking in parks, and that more should get vaccinated".
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"My colleague(s) and I don't want to see you in NCID or any of the hospitals."


My colleague(s) and I don't want to see you in NCID or any of the hospitals.
PHOTO: "If a country is overwhelmed like India, many will die including children and young people, and sick people cannot get a bed and dead bodies can't get cremated or buried."
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Associate Professor David Lye called for people to form their own small social bubble consisting of those who are committed to socialising only within the bubble.
By Timothy Goh, The Straits Times, 17 May 2021 at 11:19 am
Reference
[1] Timothy Goh, The Straits Times, Form your own social bubble and stick to it to keep your family safe from Covid-19: NCID director, posted on 17 May 2021 at 11:19 am, https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/health/form-your-own-social-bubble-and-stick-to-it-to-keep-your-family-safe-from-covid-19


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