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{{/U}}afflicted by it, has brought widespread panic to Singaporeans and
has{{U}} (68) {{/U}}altered the pattern of their daily life. The famous
saying of President F.D. Roosevelt that "the only thing we have to fear is fear
itself" aptly described the present{{U}} (69) {{/U}}of mind of a large
cross-section of Singaporeans and those in the worst-hit areas like Guangdong
and Hong Kong. How does this much fearful illness impinge on the collective
psyche of Singaporeans and how do they{{U}} (70) {{/U}}with it It is, I
believe, fair to say that it has{{U}} (71) {{/U}}both the nobler and
weaker sides of the Singaporean character. First, the well-deserved praise for
the{{U}} (72) {{/U}}and caring healthcare givers, both in the public and
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