End of March, the Covid-19 seems to be with us for almost a 2 months. I can't imagine that it will be like a common flu, in will change the world for the next few years. Hopefully Singapore is a safer place and I hope my work in much more secured than others.
Drifted through Punggol Settlement
Weekend fun to less congested and open areas...
A 360 photo with us the only diners in Inspirit restaurant in punggol settlement. It was raining hard after we arrived the place, luckly we already settled down and didn't experience the hassle of the rainfall.
Went around the nearby stores and restaurant. This place is a bike drop off zone.
Joyce liked the beach side and she liked playing on the sands. A beach 10 minute drive from our place, isn't that great? The beach is not impressive though.
Aside from the beach there is also park where Joyce can play the sand playground.
Grocery walk Singapore
Walking from home to rivermall mall has been a chore...
Weekend luxury is going to grocery. Ok we are reducing our contact and movement, we try our best to move less and do basic grocery on the nearby store.
Singapore has been closed to tourist
I think closing singapore for tourist sounds very late compare to other countries doing a lockdown...
The photo is me and Jace like a tourist going around non-crowded areas of Singapore. Our family have been cautious in going to dense areas, and tried our best to do our way of social distancing without going to a full isolation. It is hard to have a degree of resricted movement, but comparing our situation to other countries like Italy, Philippines and Malaysia I think our current setup is still fine.
Philippine Best Approach
Poor countries cannot sustain a prolonged lockdown...
Having a lockdown is a good approach to deal with the rising hospital intake, but what is important is why they do during the lockdown. One should be preparing to fight a longer storm. Lockdown will not remove the virus, it is just a measure to reduce the incident and to prevent hospital over capacity. Philippines is not good in planning, elderly should be isolate and really distance themselves to most people.
Crash Course: Migration, European History #29
Working in Singapore for several years, although I am not an immigrant, at least I feel like one...