SINGAPORE: Prime Minister
Lee Hsien Loong on Saturday said more air-conditioned 'haze shelters'
will be created for the public at Residents’ Committees and Community
Clubs.
MP for West Coast GRC Foo Mee Har said her constituency
would extend the Community Club’s opening hours in case residents need
access to
air-conditioned rooms.
The club will be open from
9am to midnight, said the MP in a Facebook post. Residents’ Committee
Centres will also extend their opening hours to 9am-10pm.
Ms Foo said constituency officers will continue to monitor the situation and adjust opening hours accordingly.
Deputy
Prime Minister and MP for Pasir Ris-Punggol GRC Teo Chee Hean said the
Elias Community Club has also set aside a room for residents who feel
discomfort and need a place for a few hours to shelter from the haze.
The room will be open from 9am-10pm.
In a Facebook post, the prime minister said he was heartened by the kindness of Singaporeans when faced with the haze.
He
said some were
distributing herbal tea and masks to needy residents
while others were opening up their air-conditioned homes to strangers.
The prime minister urged Singaporeans to unite and help one another through this difficult period.
Mr Lee said the government was also making sure Singaporeans who need N95 masks would be able to get them.
He
however pointed out that most Singaporeans do not need the masks unless
they have medical conditions like asthma, or have to do strenuous
outdoor work.
He said the government will distribute 1
million N95 masks free to low-income households, and push out more
masks to retailers, and urged people not to panic buy or hoard masks as
there are enough to go round.
In the same Facebook post, Mr
Lee said he had sent Minister for Environment and Water Resources
Vivian Balakrishnan as his Special Envoy to deliver his letter to
Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono.
The prime
minister said he had shared Singaporeans' grave concern over the haze,
urged Indonesia to take action, and offered help, including
aircraft
for cloud seeding.
Indonesia's Environment Minister Balthasar
Kambuaya had promised Dr Balakrishnan that Indonesia would consider
Singapore's offer and explore how to follow up on the suggestions.
Meanwhile, constituencies have also begun receiving their stocks of
N95 masks from the Ministry of Health.
Minister
for National Development and MP for Sembawang GRC Khaw Boon Wan said
they are being made available to residents who need them.
He
said this was being done progressively over the weekend and that
priority is being given to those who need them for medical reasons.
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MOH will implement a special scheme where young Singaporeans aged 18 and below, elderly Singaporeans aged 65 and above, CHAS card holders, PA and Medical Fee Exemption Card holders who suffer from respiratory problems and conjunctivitis because of the haze can see their GPs, pay $10, and MOH will settle the rest of the GP’s bill."
Please take care of your health.
distribute masks this morning to residents who are on the Community Health Assist Scheme, PUblic Assistance or with per capita income of $900. PA staff worked through the night and I commend them for their dedication. The N95 masks come in different sizes and all are equally effective. (4 foto)
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在烟雾散去之前,我们应该做些甚么防范措施呢?
1.暂时不要戴隱形眼镜,眼睛不適时可用一些有清润作用的眼液。
2.饮食方面:少吃辛辣、油炸食物、避免烟酒
:多吃用萝卜、木耳、梨、蜂蜜、柚子、莲藕,
这些食物具有生津止渴、清热止咳、润肺等作用。
3.多喝排除毒素的茶水包括:薏米水、绿豆汤、西瓜汁、乌龙茶、绿茶等。
4.因为烟雾问题而开始出现症状的人,可採用一些清热解毒的食疗法。