SURE, Indian hospitals are BETTER than China at giving you DEADLY BACTERIA.
https://www.theatlantic.com/interna...t-bacteria-that-has-india-hell-scared/251731/
Can India's already troubled health system -- much less its political system -- handle NDM-1?
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Don't be CHILDISH.
Singapore is very OPEN, with many millions of foreigners coursing through our tiny nation.
It is inevitable that we are exposed to viruses from all over the world.
Important thing is we are able to STOP and control the infections from spreading.
Getting DEADLY BACTERIA from E COLI infested Indian hospitals takes the cake.
https://www.straitstimes.com/singap...is-infection-detected-in-singapore-since-2012
Apr 10, 2019
SINGAPORE - At least three people in Singapore were found to be infected with Candida auris, a deadly drug-resistant fungus that has been spreading worldwide.
The first case in Singapore was detected in a 52-year-old Singapore-born woman who suffered several limb fractures following a traffic accident in India in 2012.
She was treated at an Indian hospital and later transferred to SGH for further treatment.
The fungus and other organisms were detected in her fractured right thigh bone, or femur.
I advise all Singaporeans to avoid going to BACTERIA and E COLI infested FILTHY India like the PLAGUE.
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