Conservative US journalist Sean Hannity says quarantine-loving liberals stop in Singapore

Hannity tweeted that these liberals deserve It from Singapore given the use of mandatory tracking devices

Conservative AMERICAN journalist Sean Hannity said quarantine-loving liberals head to Singapore, given the City-State’s TraceTogether initiative, in a new tweet.

One of the most watched presenters in cable news and the most watched presenters of communication radio, Mr. Hannity is best known for his “Sean Hannity Show” and his television screen “Hannity” on the Fox News network.

Sharing an article on the online page of Gregg Jarrett, another FOX News commentator, Hannity tweeted that forty-so-so-so liberals deserve Singapore given the use of mandatory tracking devices. In the early morning hours of Singapore, the media personality tweeted, “Hey, quarantine the amorous liberals! Go to Singapore with mandatory tracking devices.”

The article on Gregg Jarrett’s online page that Mr. Hannity connected spoke of how some left-wing activists ask others to stay at home and practice distances, but also attend mass protests and organize major global events.

Stressing how much freedom these Americans have to do what they want, the article says Singapore’s citizens and travelers are not so fortunate given the strict legislation in place. The editor added that “fatal disturbances and riots” would be if U.S. President Donald Trump even advised implementing some of Singapore’s COVID-19 prevention measures, such as the use of tracking devices, in the United States.

Monitoring the movements of citizens and travellers is one of Singapore’s measures to combat the COVID-19 network.

The government introduced the TraceTogether Digital Contact Search Initiative, which first took the form of a cellular app. Since only about 17% of the population has downloaded the app, the government supplies portable electronic tracking devices. In addition to residents, some incoming lers will also need to bring such devices to enter the country, as restrictions are simplified.

Gregg Jarrett’s article also discussed how serious Singapore’s treatment of those who fail to comply with COVID-19 laws. Under the Infectious Diseases Act, those who violate regulations may be fined up to S$10,000 and/or incarcerated for up to six months.

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