[ad_1] Shaffiq AlkhatibThe times of the straitDecember 8, 2020 A nanny who poisoned two babies in her care with a variety of medications, including some used to treat insomnia and anxiety disorders, was sentenced Monday (December 7) to seven years in prison. District Judge John Ng had previously convicted Sa’adiah …
Read More »Man who served quarantine in Taiwan was fined $ 4,700 after leaving room for 8 seconds, Asia News
[ad_1] He left his hotel room for a brief moment, not realizing it would be a costly mistake. Recently, a Filipino migrant worker was fined NT $ 100,000 (S $ 4,700) for violating quarantine regulations in Kaohsiung, Taiwan. The man, who is in his 20s, left his hotel room for …
Read More »5 things to know before visiting bars under the COVID-19 nightlife pilot
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: Three bars will be allowed to reopen for two months starting Tuesday (December 8) under a small-scale pilot program for the nightlife industry during the COVID-19 pandemic. They are Bar Kiharu at Orchard Plaza, Bell Bar at Cuppage Plaza, and Skinny’s Lounge at Boat Quay. Ad Ad These …
Read More »3 bars and pubs authorized to reopen under the COVID-19 pilot program for the nightlife industry
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: Three bars and pubs will be allowed to reopen for two months under a small-scale pilot program for the nightlife industry, the Ministry of Commerce and Industry (MTI) and the Ministry of Industry said on Tuesday (December 8). Interior (MHA). ). The three bars and pubs are Bar …
Read More »A year later, bustling markets in China’s Wuhan, where COVID-19 emerged
[ad_1] WUHAN: Hundreds of shoppers fill a wet market on a weekday morning in December in the Chinese city of Wuhan, jostling to buy fresh vegetables and live fish, frogs and turtles. Nearly a year since the city reported the world’s first COVID-19 cases in one of its few vast …
Read More »12 New Covid-19 Cases in Singapore, All Imported, Health News & Top Stories
[ad_1] SINGAPORE – 12 new coronavirus cases have been confirmed as of Tuesday noon (Dec. 8), bringing Singapore’s total to 58,285. All 12 cases were imported and placed on stay-at-home notices upon arrival in Singapore, the Ministry of Health (MINSA) said. There were no new cases in the workers’ bedrooms …
Read More »Singapore and China sign a historic number of agreements as the countries celebrate 30 years of diplomatic relations
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: Singapore and China have pledged deeper cooperation in areas ranging from public health to trade with the signing of a historic number of 10 agreements at a major bilateral forum between the two countries, surpassing the nine count last year. The 16th Joint Council for Bilateral Cooperation (JCBC), …
Read More »Waterloo street vendors must pay rent for designated spaces starting next year
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: Vendors along the busy pedestrian walkway on Waterloo Street will soon have to pay rent as the government tries to address public health risks amid COVID-19, the Singapore Lands Authority (SLA) announced on Tuesday (December 8). SLA said the area has become cluttered over the years with crowded …
Read More »India investigates if organochlorines behind Andhra Pradesh’s unknown disease
[ad_1] BHUBANESWAR, India: Indian authorities are investigating whether organochlorines used as pesticides or in mosquito control caused the death of one person and the hospitalization of more than 400 in Andhra Pradesh in recent days, a health official said Tuesday ( December 8). The unknown disease has infected more than …
Read More »UK starts massive COVID-19 vaccination program
[ad_1] LONDON, UK on Tuesday (December 8) hailed a turning point in the fight against the coronavirus pandemic as it begins the largest vaccination program in the country’s history with a new COVID-19 vaccine. The first patients in line for what has been called “V-Day,” those over 80, nursing home …
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