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  • Singapore Hit By First Case Of Locally Transmitted Zika Virus Infection

    Singapore Hit By First Case Of Locally Transmitted Zika Virus Infection

    In the first case of locally-transmitted Zika infection here, a 47-year-old Malaysian woman living in Aljunied Crescent tested positive for the virus on Saturday (Aug 27) at the Communicable Diseases Centre (CDC) at Tan Tock Seng Hospital.

    The patient, who had not travelled to Zika-affected areas recently, had developed symptoms two days earlier and was referred to the CDC by a general practitioner the day after, the Ministry of Health (MOH) and National Environment Agency (NEA) said in a statement. She is hospitalised but is recovering.

    This is not the first case of Zika here. In May this year, a 48-year-old permanent resident was thought to have caught the virus on a business trip to Sao Paulo in Brazil.

    The two agencies said that importation of the virus from overseas is inevitable given the high volume of travel to and from Singapore, and that local transmission is also possible given the presence of the Aedes mosquito that spreads the virus.

    Furthermore, as many of the people infected with Zika do not show symptoms, some transmission may already have taken place before the latest case of Zika was identified.

    MOH is screening the patient’s close contacts, including household members.

    Health minister Gan Kim Yong said: “MOH and NEA are working together to carry out vector control and testing of residents in that area with fever and rashes so as to reduce the risk of further spread. I encourage those who are unwell and with these symptoms to visit their doctors for medical attention. We have also alerted our clinics in the area to look out for suspect cases and refer them to the CDC for testing.”

    MOH added that, as a precaution, all suspected Zika cases will be isolated pending blood test results.

    At this point, three other suspect cases – two in a family who live in the area and an individual who works in the area – have preliminarily tested positive based on their urine samples. They are pending further confirmation tests.

    MOH has also alerted all general practitioners around the patient’s home and workplace to be extra vigilant and immediately report patients with symptoms associated with Zika.

    Meanwhile, the NEA has deployed about 100 officers to the vicinity of Aljunied Crescent for inspections of premises, mosquito-control measures such as misting and drain oiling, and distribution of Zika information leaflets.

    The agency said it will also activate partner agencies of the Inter-Agency Dengue Task Force to step up “search and destroy” efforts.

    Singapore’s Olympians, who had just returned from the Rio Games, were not troubled by the virus while they were training and competing in Brazil and they have been told to continue taking precautions.

    Mr Low Teo Ping, chef de mission for Team Singapore at the Rio Olympics, said: “The athletes and officials of the Rio 2016 Olympic Games Team Singapore contingent have returned to Singapore safe and symptom-free from Zika. We are keeping a close tab on the athletes and officials monitoring them for symptoms such as fever, skin rash, headache, fatigue, muscle pain, and joint pain for three weeks upon their return.

    “We have also advised them to continue to apply insect repellent and wear long sleeved clothing where possible and to avoid travel to multiple places in a day. Any occurrence and non-occurrence of symptoms are updated to the team doctor daily.”

     

    Source: The Straits Times

  • I’m 18 Years Old And I Love My 42 Year Old Wife And Five Stepsons!

    I’m 18 Years Old And I Love My 42 Year Old Wife And Five Stepsons!

    PETALING JAYA: It’s not everyday that a man chooses to marry a woman twice his age and receives the blessings of his family.

    But that is exactly what happened in the town of Kuala Penyu in Sabah, when 18-year-old Mohd Sufie Alin wedded single mother of five, Dayang Sopiah Gusti, 42.

    A picture of Mohd Sufie putting a gold ring on Dayang Sopiah’s finger during the solemnisation ceremony went viral on Facebook on Friday, garnering plenty of mixed reactions from netizens.

    However, the groom is at least be assured in the belief that his family approves of the unusual relationship.

    “They are mature enough to make their own decisions, including getting married,” his father Alin @ Matalin Utam, 52, told Harian Metro.

    According to the father, the two got married in a small ceremony at the Beaufort district mosque on Tuesday, attended by families from both sides.

    “What is important is that Sufie did not disturb someone else’s wife and they wish to continue their relationship the Islamic way.

    “Therefore, I have no problem and consider Sopiah to be the soulmate of Sufie, which has been decided by God,” he told the Malay daily.

    Though surprised to hear about his son’s choice just days before the wedding, Alin said age was no barrier.

    “I was able to advise Sufie to be a responsible husband as he does not only need to care for his wife but also his five stepsons,” he added.

     

    Source: www.thestar.com.my

  • Ustaz Noor Deros: Yang Manis Jangan Terus Ditelan, Yang Pahit Jangan Terus Dibuang

    Ustaz Noor Deros: Yang Manis Jangan Terus Ditelan, Yang Pahit Jangan Terus Dibuang

    Dulu saya menganggap beberapa ahli ilmu sebagai sombong, kerana kelihatannya mereka berdegil/berkeras dengan pandangan mereka. Tetapi akhirnya saya faham bahawa betapa pentingnya untuk jujur dengan diri sendiri dan orang lain, betapa pentingnya untuk jujur dengan hasil pembelajaran dan kajian yang telah dilakukan secara sungguh-sungguh. Kalau mudah-mudah untuk korbankan pendirian diri sendiri itu bermakna kita akui tiadanya kesungguhan mahupun nilai dalam usaha pembelajaran dan kajian kita.

    Saya juga belajar untuk tidak terlalu membesarkan perhatian kepada ‘cara’ penyampaian mereka sebaliknya perhatian yang sungguh-sungguh diberikan kepada isinya. Walaupun cara mereka keras dan seolah-olah sedang marah-marah. Namun ada yang sampaikan dengan lembut tapi sebenarnya ‘kasar’, ada yg nampak ‘kasar’ tapi lembut. Ini terpulang pada perspektif masing-masing. Kalau nak belajar, maka kena sabar.

    Selagimana tiada hujah balas yang lebih kuat dan bukti yang mematahkan pendirian kita, selagi itu kita patut berpegang dengannya. Belajar, belajar dan terus belajar. Namun amat penting untuk pastikan adanya ruang dalam minda dan hati kita bahawa dalam hidup ini, walau sedalam mana kajian kita, kita tetap boleh, pernah dan akan melakukan kesalahan.

    Kemudian saya dapati bahawa meminta orang lain untuk mengorbankan pendirian mereka atas dasar “jangan sombong” dengan tanpa membawa bukti balas yang cukup, dan meminta supaya dia berpegang pada sangka-sangkaan dan agakan-agakan orang ramai adalah satu bentuk kesombongan yang lebih bahaya. Kerana ia memaparkan sikap memperlekehkan isu kebenaran dan tidak menghormati ilmu, ia seperti mengatakan “Kajian kamu tak penting, yang penting ikut saja arus ramai.”

    Hari ini sayangnya kita lebih suka pada yang yang lembut walaupun yang lembut itu semberono atau penipu.

    Yang manis jangan terus ditelan.
    Yang pahit jangan terus dibuang.

     

    Source: Noor Deros

  • Mohd Khair: Saya Tak Makan Gertak

    Mohd Khair: Saya Tak Makan Gertak

    Ada orang suka gertak-gertak, ancam mengancam dan tuduh-tuduh bagai,…suka hatilah

    Wall saya, termasuklah pelbagai groups yg saya urus semuanya dipantau dan dibaca oleh pelbagai pihak berwenang dan berkepentingan dari jabatan keselamatan dalam negeri sehinggalah ke pengawal agama di sini, penjawat awam, ahli politik dan juga penganut pelbagai agama sini.

    Bukan diorang tak tahu apa yang saya selalu post.

    Nak gertak
    Nak ancam
    Nak tuduh

    Macam gangster pulak
    Tapi lebih macam budak-budak
    Kesian pulak
    Nak gertak jugak? Lantak!

     

    Source: Mohd Khair M Noor

  • Dad Wants Grilles To Keep Kids Safe, But Management Of Condo Says No

    Dad Wants Grilles To Keep Kids Safe, But Management Of Condo Says No

    When he bought a $2 million double-storey penthouse at 19 Shelford condominium, off Adam Road, in February, he thought he had secured a good future for his two children because good schools are nearby.

    Then, Mr Zou Xiang, 41, a software engineer, realised that the balcony of his fourth-storey unit did not have grilles.

    Instead of a low wall, it has horizontal railings, which makes it easy for young children to climb up or slip through the gaps between the railings.

    Realising the danger, he tried to protect his son, four, and daughter, three, by installing grilles on the balcony.

    But the condo’s management committee (MC) rejected his application and subsequent appeal.

    When he tried to go ahead with the installation, the MC stopped the workers and even called the police.

    At 5.30pm yesterday, the dispute took a surreal turn when the MC sent him a letter to tell him that his balcony has been classified as a “roof garden”.

    This came after Mr Zou wrote to the Building and Construction Authority (BCA) and was told that he should be allowed to install the grilles because his children’s safety takes priority over design.

    According to the MC’s letter, since the balcony is a roof garden, the BCA by-law that structures and devices can be built on windows and balconies for the safety of children does not apply.

    A shocked Mr Zou questioned how the 16 sq m balcony could be classified as a “roof garden” when it is on the lower floor of his two-storey unit, which has no access to the roof.

    “I feel like they are playing a word game with me,” he told The New Paper yesterday.

    “Over the past two months, the term ‘roof garden’ has not once been mentioned to me. How can they be so unsympathetic towards the safety of children? This is too much.”

    When TNP checked with the BCA, its spokesman said: “Safety is important, especially where young children are involved.

    “Therefore, owners shall not be prevented from installing any structure or device to prevent harm to children under the prescribed by-laws of the Building Maintenance (Strata Management) Regulations 2005.”

    Mr Zou first wrote to the MC on May 23, about a month before he moved into his new home, to seek approval to install the grilles.

    What followed were several exchanges between them without approval being granted.

    In July, the family had a close call when their domestic helper caught their son leaning precariously over the balcony’s ledge while waiting for his father to return from work.

    His horrified parents cable-tied sheets of green plastic mesh over the railings to prevent the children from climbing up.

    Mr Zou said: “But it was not foolproof as my children could still fall over any time.”

    Then, on Aug 3, they read about a three-year-old girl who died about a month after falling from the balcony window of a fourth-storey flat in January.

    That was the last straw for them. They decided to go ahead and install the grilles.

    Mr Zou said: “We knew we were risking it by going ahead without permission. But we couldn’t wait any more. While we wait, tragedy could strike at any time.”

    They hired a contractor to install four panels of “invisible” grilles across the balcony on Aug 17.

    But that afternoon, after two panels had been installed, council members entered their apartment and stopped the workers. They confiscated the workers’ visitor passes and called the police.

    When TNP approached the condo’s MC on Tuesday, the managing agent said that only council members could comment and he would try to get a response from them.

    But there was no response by press time last night.

    LOST SLEEP

    Mr Zou said he has lost sleep over the dispute and will rush home after work to make sure his children are safe.

    His wife also calls their helper at least three times a day to ensure the children stay away from the balcony.

    Mr Zou said: “Previously, I could work peacefully, but now I am constantly worried about my children while at work.”

    Mr Zou has contacted his Member of Parliament, Ms Sim Ann (Holland-Bukit Timah GRC), for help and was told that he should raise the matter again at the next general meeting and try to settle the dispute amicably.

    When contacted by TNP, Ms Sim said: “At times, condo residents approach me concerning disagreements with their MCs.

    “In such cases, we would speak with the MC to understand their side of the story and see if the issue can be resolved.

    “If both sides think we can be of help in facilitating further discussion, we are always glad to try.”

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