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Source channel @olddriverGDstudy · Post #51 · Mar 24

#上头诫#知识 噫吁嚱,呜呼哀哉。佳丽之心, 如渊似海云雾间。前有鬼者心有属,今有上将四人间。心似骄阳深似火,怎当白桓是真心。柳间戏水不得喻,错将弱颜当磐石。今日不见凄鬼之心散步言语现,此时却如千万金石尽如吼头甜。千言万语悬浮脑海间,百转千回纠缠心火炼。上将游戏四水间,怎奈四水通流涧。不得可可不得乖,碧水深潭心坏怜。心知真己不觉少,奈何四水风见消。索向索梁不觉走,回神已在深涧见。深涧云气鬼雾袅,崖山悬顶有佳囡。云烟做红霞,鬼雾做红妆。似是云波似是锦,可文鬼泣是有心。东升日出朝阳起,云散无效鬼泪去。不知南柯曾觉晓,梦里梦外梦惺惺。囡囡心念念,鬼鬼向戚戚。柳七窃窃似潇潇,新年却已入人牢。谁知何时却明晓,涉水不足总深腰。无问无知无所念,有情有景有春宵。尽知尽晓秀哥谣,不管不顾十诫飘。愿此流真做悲景,莫要上头惹人笑。

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NEA Singapore

@NEASingapore · Post #803 · 03/31/2024, 07:19 AM

Over 5,000 dengue cases were reported in the first quarter of 2024, more than double the 2,360 cases reported in the same period last year. Since the start of 2024, the weekly number of reported dengue cases has remained high, at above 300. There have also been 7 dengue deaths this year. Read on at https://go.gov.sg/dengue-outlook-2024 Dengue risk factors present – high Aedes mosquito population, low population immunity against the Dengue virus – may lead to a surge in dengue cases. Collective responsibility and action are critical. Here’s what you can do to prevent mosquito bites and break dengue transmission: S-A-W (especially if you are diagnosed with or suspected to be infected with dengue) ✔️Spray insecticide in dark corners around the house ✔️Apply insect repellent regularly ✔️Wear long-sleeve tops and long pants Let’s practise these #BLOCK steps at least once a week, to protect ourselves and our families from dengue. B-L-O-C-K ✔️Break up hardened soil ✔️Lift and empty flowerpot plates ✔️Overturn pails and wipe their rims ✔️Change water in vases ✔️Keep roof gutters clear and place BTI insecticide inside 📲Download the myENV app to receive alerts on high Aedes mosquito populations near you, or visit https://go.gov.sg/dengue-high-risk Areas with higher Aedes aegypti mosquito population have a higher risk of dengue and Zika transmission: https://www.nea.gov.sg/dengue-zika/Aedes

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@NEASingapore · Post #629 · 08/31/2023, 11:01 PM

#SGDengueUpdate 198 new dengue cases and 35 active dengue clusters were reported in the week ending 26 Aug 2023. Let’s actively do the #BLOCK steps: https://go.gov.sg/mozzieproof

NEA Singapore

@NEASingapore · Post #626 · 08/24/2023, 10:06 AM

#SGDengueUpdate 193 new dengue cases and 41 active dengue clusters were reported in the week ending 19 Aug 2023. Let’s actively do the #BLOCK steps: https://go.gov.sg/mozzieproof

NEA Singapore

@NEASingapore · Post #624 · 08/17/2023, 10:14 AM

#SGDengueUpdate 197 new dengue cases and 37 active dengue clusters were reported in the week ending 12 Aug 2023. No new Zika case was reported last week. Let’s actively do the #BLOCK steps: https://go.gov.sg/mozzieproof

NEA Singapore

@NEASingapore · Post #604 · 07/27/2023, 09:38 AM

#SGDengueUpdate 202 new dengue cases and 41 active dengue clusters were reported in the week ending 22 Jul 2023. 1 new Zika case was reported. Let’s continue to actively do the #BLOCK steps: https://go.gov.sg/mozzieproof

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@Kompyuter_akademiyasi · Post #5566 · 11/01/2023, 02:56 PM

#youtube#block 📹 YouTube butun dunyo bo‘ylab foydalanuvchilar reklama blokerlaridan foydalansalar, video ko‘rishlarini taqiqlashni boshladi. ➖@texnologiyait➖

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@true_flipper · Post #4162 · 02/27/2026, 05:55 PM

10 тыс сотрудников vs 6 тыс сотрудников #block#AI

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@NEASingapore · Post #694 · 10/26/2023, 09:00 AM

#SGDengueUpdate 208 new dengue cases and 51 active dengue clusters were reported in the week ending 21 Oct 2023. #DidYouKnow that individuals infected with dengue are advised to avoid further mosquito bites, to prevent passing on the virus to mosquitoes and other people in the neighbourhood? They can do so by practising S-A-W. To protect ourselves and our families from dengue and Zika, it is critical that we all play our part and do the #BLOCK steps at least once a week. ⚠️ Urgent action from all is critical to prevent a surge in dengue cases at year-end. Areas with higher Aedes aegypti mosquito population have a higher risk of dengue and Zika transmission: www.nea.gov.sg/dengue-zika/Aedes

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