[ad_1] SINGAPORE: Singapore reported four new COVID-19 cases as of noon on Friday (Nov. 27), the Ministry of Health (MINSA) said in its preliminary daily update. All new cases were imported and placed on a stay-at-home notice upon arrival in Singapore. Ad Ad More details will be provided on Friday …
Read More »Doctors warn of Delhi’s ‘suicidal’ half marathon
[ad_1] NEW DELHI: Top doctors have warned that elite runners are taking a huge health risk by competing in the New Delhi half marathon on Sunday (Nov 29) amid a major coronavirus outbreak and air pollution in increase. Women’s marathon world record holder Brigid Kosgei of Kenya and two-time male …
Read More »Seoul Garden in Tampines Mall closed for disinfection after a visit from a customer later found to have Covid-19, Consumer News & Top Stories
[ad_1] SINGAPORE – The Seoul Garden store in Tampines Mall, which was visited by the latest Singapore Covid-19 case in the community, has been closed until further notice. When The Straits Times visited the restaurant at around 10.50am on Friday (November 27), an employee from Seoul Garden was placing a …
Read More »Each-A-Cup Apologizes After Customer Finds Cockroaches In Chocolate Milk Tea
[ad_1] As stomper church He was finishing his chocolate milk tea, he felt something ‘gelatinous’ in his mouth. Knowing that they couldn’t be pearls because he didn’t order them, he spat them out and was horrified to see that it was actually a cockroach. The incident, which happened on November …
Read More »South Korea’s New COVID-19 Cases Surpass 500 for Second Day in a Row
[ad_1] SEOUL: South Korea reported more than 500 new COVID-19 cases for the second day in a row on Friday (Nov. 27), a level not seen in nearly nine months, as a third wave of infections spread across the country and the Authorities are rushing to provide more hospital beds. …
Read More »UK asks regulator to evaluate AstraZeneca-Oxford vaccine amid questions
[ad_1] LONDON: The British government said on Friday (November 27) that it formally requested the country’s drug regulator to assess whether a coronavirus vaccine developed by AstraZeneca and the University of Oxford should be licensed for use. The move comes amid questions about the preliminary results of the jab trials, …
Read More »Comment: Japan has dealt with two waves of COVID-19, how bad can this third be?
[ad_1] OSAKA: In September, my friend’s grandmother broke her leg. She was hospitalized for two months. The family could not see her due to the strict measures of COVID-19. Ad Ad As bad as it may have been, many families in Japan have faced similar situations with worse outcomes – …
Read More »AstraZeneca Says Its COVID-19 Vaccine Needs ‘Further Study’
[ad_1] LONDON: The head of British drug maker AstraZeneca said on Thursday (Nov 26) that more research was needed on its COVID-19 vaccine after questions were raised about the protection it offers, but additional testing is unlikely to affect the regulatory approval in Europe. Rather than add the trial to …
Read More »Latest Covid-19 Community Case Dined With 12 Family Members at Tampines Mall, Singapore News
[ad_1] SINGAPORE – The first locally transmitted Covid-19 case in Singapore in 16 days is that of a Singaporean working as a service engineer who dined with 12 members of his family at the Seoul Garden in Tampines Mall last Saturday (November 21). ), said the Ministry of Health (MOH). …
Read More »Soccer: Argentines appear for Diego Maradona’s wake at the presidential palace in Buenos Aires, Football News & Top Stories
[ad_1] BUENOS AIRES (AFP) – On Thursday (November 26), hundreds of people began to line up to see Diego Maradona’s coffin at the presidential palace in Buenos Aires at the beginning of a period of lies in the state, after the death of the Argentine soccer legend. 60 years on …
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