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DJ Jade Rasif rants about COVID-infected maid鈥檚 premature release from quarantine

Screengrabs from Jade Rasif鈥檚 storytime posts yesterday. Photos: Jade Rasif/Instagram
Screengrabs from Jade Rasif鈥檚 storytime posts yesterday. Photos: Jade Rasif/Instagram

Update: Manpower Ministry refutes DJ Jade Rasif鈥檚 鈥榠naccurate鈥 maid story

A social media personality alleged yesterday that her family鈥檚 new maid arrived from Indonesia infected with COVID-19 but was allowed to leave quarantine early because officials believed she鈥檇 recovered.

Jade Rasif, a 27-year-old DJ with nearly 400,000 Instagram followers, vented about her 鈥渕ajor covid scare鈥 involving the unnamed domestic worker who was deemed to no longer be at risk of spreading COVID-19, only to be recalled for a test that came back positive.

鈥淪he鈥檚 chillin. She likes Singapore,鈥 Rasif said yesterday of her maid鈥檚 arrival in a series of photos and videos. 鈥淭hen a call comes in. Oh no, She has to go for a sudden COVID test,鈥 鈥淩esult? It鈥檚 positive.鈥

Rasif did not say what date the maid arrived or was tested, but it would have been prior to the Manpower Ministry鈥檚 May 7 decision to bar entry to work pass holders such as domestic workers from at-risk nations such as Indonesia, Philippines, and Myanmar.

Rasif said in her post that the helper was required to quarantine for three weeks.聽聽

While Rasif has not responded to messages seeking comment, it raises questions about Singapore鈥檚 stringent containment measures. The city-state barred travel and returned to quasi-lockdown last week after a rise in locally transmitted cases.

Netizens responded to her story with dismay, saying it showed things were laxer than they have appeared.

鈥淸I]f this is proven true, [I] guess now we know how the virus broke through,鈥 Redditor Dittotan wrote in that site鈥檚 Singapore community. 鈥淟ess so on transient contact at the airport, but literal cases walking amongst us.鈥

Health Ministry representatives could not immediately be reached for comment Monday.

Rasif said online that her family, including her, had been tested and found not to have contracted the virus. Rasif was vaccinated in January as a health care volunteer.聽

According to the posts, the maid tested positive upon arrival in Singapore but was deemed 鈥渘on infectious.鈥 Rasif鈥檚 family was then told to pick up their maid since she had already 鈥渞ecovered鈥 from the coronavirus.

Soon after, the family received a call about getting the maid tested for COVID-19. The result came back positive again, according to Rasif, which meant the family was at risk of infection although they鈥檇 never received a quarantine order from the authorities. The DJ also claimed that the police later questioned her for possibly breaking a quarantine order she never received.聽

鈥淢y [helper] was never reported in the news. Her friend has COVID and it was not reported as a community case either although her employers were all [quarantined]. So no you can鈥檛 find it on press releases but I [swear to god] it happened,鈥 Rasif wrote.

鈥淸To be honest] if I wasn鈥檛 vaccinated Singapore would be in even more trouble right now,鈥 Rasif, who has been volunteering as a health care worker since May 2020, added.

Correction: According to Ms Rasif, she was told that her helper would require a three-week quarantine.聽

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