Singapore doctor says people who are obese should wear masks and masks can be worn for more than a day

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The coronavirus has been keeping Singaporeans on their toes, with masks and hand sanitisers being swept off shelves.

Everyday staples such as rice, noodles and toilet rolls weren’t spared too after people began frantically stockpiling once Singapore went into Dorscon (Disease Outbreak Response System Condition) Orange mode.

“Should we be panicking?”, and “Is it really not necessary to wear a mask if we’re not ill?”, are just some questions we have on our minds.

In a recent Facebook live-streaming event organised by the Singapore Press Holdings’ Chinese Media Group on Feb 9, celebrities, singers and guest speakers were invited to the show to “show appreciation to frontline workers of the novel coronavirus outbreak and to support relief efforts”.

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