Ho collected his prescribed medicine after leaving the consultation room, but when the clinic assistant issued his MC, he refused to accept it and got into an argument with her.
A taxi driver who was given a medical certificate for five days as he had symptoms that could indicate a Covid-19 infection did not stay home but continued working, driving multiple passengers to their destinations.
Deputy Public Prosecutor Jane Lim said Ho visited First Medical Clinic and Surgery in Woodlands Street 11 on July 20, 2020, complaining of a sore throat and phlegm. Even though the doctor explained to Ho that he was required to remain at home for the duration of the MC as he was diagnosed with acute respiratory infection, Ho refused to accept the MC or go for the swab test.Later that day, the doctor notified the Ministry of Health that Ho refused to accept the MC.
On July 23, 2020, Ho picked up nine passengers between 5.21am and 12.40pm via bookings made on the Grab application.
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