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Chee Soon Juan Says Discussion At His Café Cancelled As It Doesn’t Comply With Regulations

Authorities Say Pandemic-Themed Discussion At Orange & Teal Not Rule-Compliant

When Dr Chee Soon Juan set up his café at Rochester Mall in Buona Vista MRT, he hoped it’ll be a place for intelligent discussion.

That’s probably why he planned one for Saturday (9 Oct) on the topic that’s still on everyone’s minds – the Covid-19 pandemic.

However, it’s now been cancelled, he said.

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That’s because the authorities have deemed that the event doesn’t comply regulations, Dr Chee said.

SDP leaders would have attended discussion

The Singapore Democratic Party (SDP) chief 1st announced the discussion in a Facebook post on Tuesday (5 Oct).

It was to take place at Orange & Teal on 9 Oct from 2.30-4pm, and the topic was “The Pandemic: Where Do We Go From Here?”

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According to Dr Chee’s post, besides him, a few other SDP leaders would’ve been there, including party chairman Paul Tambyah.

Dr Tambyah conferred award by MOH

As Dr Tambyah is an infectious diseases expert at the National University Hospital (NUH), and also elected president of the International Society of Infectious Diseases, he’s surely one of the best people to speak on the topic.

 

He was also recently conferred with the Distinguished Senior Clinician Award (DSCA) 2021 by the Ministry of Health (MOH).

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Some may have been interested to know more of his insights on fighting Covid-19.

Session has been cancelled

That won’t happen on Saturday, though, as Dr Chee has had to cancel the session.

He announced this in a Facebook post on Friday (8 Oct), apologising for the inconvenience.

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As for the reason, he said the authorities had contacted Orange & Teal.

They said the discussion “does not comply with the regulations”, Dr Chee added.

He also noted that they didn’t elaborate on the reasons for this, so he’ll try to find out.

Facebook Live also cancelled

Dr Tambyah, in his own Facebook post, revealed that the discussion was also apparently  scheduled to be streamed via Facebook Live.

However, this has also been cancelled.

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In response to further questions from netizens, he clarified that Facebook Live is permitted, but the discussion itself isn’t allowed to be held at Orange & Teal.

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Café still open for business

For those looking forward to the discussion, its cancellation might be disappointing.

While Dr Chee tries to find out why it didn’t comply with regulations, perhaps there’s still hope it might happen in future if the problem is resolved.

In the meantime, Orange & Teal itself is still open for business, so those who still want to have a quick chat with him can still go down.

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Featured image adapted from Instagram and Facebook.

Jeremy Lee

Analog person making do with a digital world.

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