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<blockquote data-quote="ncurd" data-source="post: 990744" data-attributes="member: 72205"><p>Singapore has the 3rd highest GDP per capita in the world, >10% of our population, a highly authoritarian government and one the beat healthcare systems in the world according to WHO.</p><p></p><p>I'm not going to defend them saying they'd publish at 14:00 and at 15:45 still haven't published it. But we are talking a bureaucracy here including cross communication across several locations and needing to provide accurate data.</p><p>You also have no idea why there is a delay in that information, based on data it was decided that the government would enter the next stage in thier plan but that would been after the 9am deadline. It could be (and this is purely speculation) that the number has risen so much that it could induce panic and requires a better detailed statement than just raw figures.</p><p></p><p>The NHS has had chronic underfunding for years (and similar departments) which is news to nobody who cares. However in terms of a response to present it can only be measured on facilities on what it capable of doing, we can't despite what some political leaders think just magic up doctors and nurses from thin air.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ncurd, post: 990744, member: 72205"] Singapore has the 3rd highest GDP per capita in the world, >10% of our population, a highly authoritarian government and one the beat healthcare systems in the world according to WHO. I'm not going to defend them saying they'd publish at 14:00 and at 15:45 still haven't published it. But we are talking a bureaucracy here including cross communication across several locations and needing to provide accurate data. You also have no idea why there is a delay in that information, based on data it was decided that the government would enter the next stage in thier plan but that would been after the 9am deadline. It could be (and this is purely speculation) that the number has risen so much that it could induce panic and requires a better detailed statement than just raw figures. The NHS has had chronic underfunding for years (and similar departments) which is news to nobody who cares. However in terms of a response to present it can only be measured on facilities on what it capable of doing, we can't despite what some political leaders think just magic up doctors and nurses from thin air. [/QUOTE]
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