Monday, July 27, 2009
1:06 AM
today went "Ion Orchard"
with Geok Lan & Yao Ming . . .
had my lunch at "Sho Teppan"
and i ordered:
1) 1 Black Angus Teppan
2) 1 Japan Soft Drink
when the food arrive...
i told myself the serving not enough for me,
100% confirm still hungry after eating :-(
after having my lunch at "Sho Teppan",
head towards GINDACO to have my
"Gindaco balls" and i ordered:
1) 1 set of Gindaco balls with 10balls :-)
2) FOC Japanese Maccha (Green Tea) = CMI
Friday, July 17, 2009
3:15 PM
Why sick patient blogging right now ?
Because buddy QM requested me to
take photo of the mask and blog
for her to see how funny when
i am wearing the mask . . .
70% Brain Damage
- Fever
- Flu
- Cough
- Headache
MC from 13 July 2009 - 14 July 2009
(Private Doctor)
MC from 16 July 2009 - 17 July 2009
(Public Doctor)
Monday, July 13, 2009
8:12 AM
Title: INFLUENZA A (H1N1) ALERT ADVISORY NO. 17
Dear NYP Students,
1. Temperature Screening
Please note that NYP will continue with twice-daily temperature screening for all students and staff while on campus, until further notice.
Temperature screening will continue to be held at the Temperature Assessment Centre (TAC) at the Auditorium on all weekdays. Please proceed to the TAC twice a day for temperature screening whenever you are on campus on Mondays to Fridays. Stickers will be issued - AM (valid between 7.30 am and 2 pm) and PM (11.30 am onwards until 7 pm). Students who are on campus on Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays should take their temperature twice daily with their personal thermometers.
2. Leave of Absence
Influenza A (H1N1-2009) is now a global pandemic and is widely circulating in all communities. As such, a travel advisory is less useful as the risk of contracting the virus at home or in any other country evens.
In line with MOH's advisory and as mentioned in our earlier Advisory No 16, LOA (Returning from Affected Countries) have not been issued from 6 July 09. However, please note that LOA will continue to be served to those who are close contacts of H1N1 confirmed cases. Students whose household members are confirmed cases serving HQO at home are considered as close contacts and should therefore inform your respective Schools to make arrangements for your LOAs to be served.
3. High Risk Groups
Students who develop influenza-like symptons should put on a surgical mask and visit the nearest Pandemic Preparedness Clinic (PPC) or polyclinic as soon as possible. The list of PPC can be found at MOH website (http://www.moh.gov.sg). They should avoid taking public transport if possible. Depending on the severity of their illness and other risk factors, they may be referred to hospitals for further management.
High Risk Groups as defined by MOH are:
- Persons aged 65 years and older
- Children aged less than 5 years
- Persons with chronic metabolic disease (including diabetes mellitus), chronic lung disease (including asthma) or chronic heart disease
- Children and teenagers less than 18 years old who are receiving long-term aspirin therapy
- Persons with medical conditions such as cancer on active treatment, organ transplant, dialysis or immunosuppression (including immunosuppression caused by medications or by HIV)
- Pregnant women
Very High Risk* Groups defined by MOH are:
- Pregnant women, patients on cancer treatment and patients on dialysis
* Students who belong to very high-risk groups should consult the specialist who has been taking care of them. If they do not have a specialist, they should go to the nearest PPC.
4. Good Personal Hygiene and Social Responsibility
All students are reminded to remain vigilant and practise good personal hygiene. You are encouraged to take personal preventive measures, such as:
- Hand Hygiene : use soap and water or alcohol-based hand cleaners
- Avoid touching your eyes, nose or mouth
- Avoid close contact with sick people
Students who are given MCs subsequently should be socially responsible and rest at home. They should minimise physical contact with others, including household members. If they need to go out, they should put on a surgical mask and avoid crowded places. They should not return to campus before the end of the leave period. If their condition deteriorates and they develop symptoms such as difficulty in breathing, chest pain, severe and persistent vomiting, they should call 995 immediately for an ambulance.
5. Updates
As the situation is constantly evolving, you are advised to refer to the MOH website daily for updates. Please refer to the latest press release from MOH for its advice on personal hygiene, social responsibility and travel precautions.
http://www.moh.gov.sg/mohcorp/pressreleases.aspx
Thank You.
Regards,
Anthony Woon
Registrar
Monday, July 06, 2009
12:03 PM
Title: Next and last NE lesson
Dear NE students,
Next and last NE lesson is on:
Security Seminar by External Speaker
Date: Wed, 15 Jul 2009 (Week 13)
Time: 2:45 pm
Venue: NYP Auditorium
Attendance taking at atrium (outside auditorium). Class i/c to report attendance to staff i/c as usual.
Missing attendance will have to do a research paper on national security.
Rgds
Simon Seetoh
ML
Friday, July 03, 2009
7:40 PM
This song was sung by Labour Chief Lim Swee Say and directors at an NTUC event.
(NTUC is our pro-business and at the same time, pro-worker union, one of the 7 Wonders of the Modern World).
After extensive watching and rewatching of this epic video, I think the lyrics of the NTUC song go something like this:
Upturn the Downturn
In this downturn, workers may feel sad
When its upturn, we will all be glad
Go for help and e2i
Or call union hotline
Cut costs save jobs good for Singapore
With some help from SPUR and also Jobs Credit
U Care Fund and all our SEs
For U, from U
Let us stand in pride and unity
We are pro-workers oi oi
We are pro-business oi oi
Upturn the downturn.
Thursday, July 02, 2009
3:40 AM
went supper
with G, G Cousin and SQ
around 3:40AM
went to jurong point
de " Xin Cafe "
after having supper
at " Xin Cafe "
we still hungry cos the
serving is TOO LESS
we head down to
Taman Jurong
de " Macdonald "
cos G cousin wanna
eat just becuase of the
" Garlic chill "
Head back to my house there
to talk and cheat-chat . . .
If i did not remember wrongly
i reach home around 6.30AM
because i saw first bus for 154 :-)


