
Should S’pore have a real lockdown instead of a half-a** lockdown known as the circuit breaker?
With the evident amount of violators who refuse to wear a mask and the unavoidable amount of crowds on the public transport, many have said that they feel that the end of the circuit breaker is barely making the difference as most day to day activities are far from normal.
Although the situation is improving we are far from going back to normal.
Why not a full lockdown?
Imagine if Singapore were to implement a full lockdown instead of a circuit breaker for at LEAST a continuous of 14-21 days or more which is the incubation period for the coronavirus, all cases in Singapore would have been identified by now.
Violaters that break lockdown laws should face a death penalty. It is evident that the current situation is affecting millions of people in Singapore and implementing a new law for those who that violates the lockdown will face the death penalty.
It might sound harsh but let’s listen to what our forefathers once said
Lee Kuan Yew once said in an interview on why Singapore has strict measures on drug abuse and even executing drug offenders.
He said on the topic of drug smugglers: “If you still come in, it will destroy hundreds or thousands of families, one death is too kind”
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In our current situation, the amount of lives affected due to COVID-19 is worse than the situation compared to drug smugglers coming into Singapore.
For a situation like COVID-19, it is far worse than drugs. One need not be an addict, they just need to come in contact with someone who is infected to get the deadly virus.
15 Local Cases
On 4 June 2020, just days after the end of the circuit breaker, the community cases are back to double digits again.
We are dragging and dragging without real hardcore actions to fight the virus.