[ad_1] SINGAPORE – In 2008, when he was an eight-month-old baby, Raphael Lee was diagnosed with rhabdomyosarcoma in his left forearm. He underwent treatment for this rare form of soft tissue cancer for a year and the disease went into remission. But in 2016, when Raphael was a Primary 2 …
Read More »A Day in the Life of a Mayor: Beyond Public Commitments, How CDC Works to Serve the Community
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: Between 8.30 a.m. M. And 2.30 p. M., Ms. Low Yen Ling had already made five stops, going through the southwest district. The district mayor for the third term visited a school, an activity center for seniors, a community club, some floors of the Housing and Development Board …
Read More »Hot Stock: Top Glove Sinks to 2.5-Month Low on Workers’ Covid-19 Outbreak, Factory, Business and Market Closures
[ad_1] Wednesday, November 25, 2020 – 4:52 PM NEWS from thousands of Top Glove Corp workers who tested positive for Covid-19 and expected delays in the delivery of their closed operations continued to weigh on the company’s share price. Shares of the world’s largest rubber glove maker sank to a …
Read More »China’s Vaccine Maker Requests Public Use Of Covid Shot
[ad_1] Source: AFP / Getty Images A leadership The Chinese vaccine developer has It applied for authorization to bring its Covid-19 injection to market, seeking to take a leap over its Western rivals as the race for a working vaccine against the virus enters the home stretch. China National Biotec …
Read More »Japan’s Prime Minister Suga stumbles on messy turnaround in domestic tourism campaign
[ad_1] TOKYO: Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga’s abrupt decision to partially pause a domestic travel campaign amid mounting COVID-19 cases, after insisting it would go ahead, appears to cost him support and may cloud his chances of a term long-term. Suga, who took the top job in September after Shinzo …
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[ad_1] SINGAPORE – In 2008, when he was an eight-month-old baby, Raphael Lee was diagnosed with rhabdomyosarcoma in his left forearm. He underwent treatment for this rare form of soft tissue cancer for a year and the disease went into remission. But in 2016, when Raphael was a Primary 2 …
Read More »Singapore Needs To Manage Risks, Not Eliminate Them, By Reopening For Travel: Chan Chun Sing
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: Singapore needs to manage risks, not eliminate them completely, as the country prepares to reopen for travel, Trade and Industry Minister Chan Chun Sing said on Wednesday (November 25). “Isolating ourselves from the world is not an option,” Chan said in a speech at the TravelRevive fair. “Singapore …
Read More »UK Government Spent An Additional £ 10 Billion On PPE After COVID-19 Equipment Was Not Stocked: Watchdog
[ad_1] LONDON: Britain’s failure to stock key pieces of personal protective equipment (PPE) ahead of the COVID-19 pandemic left supplies dangerously low and forced the government to pay five times the normal price to meet demand, said the public spending regulator. About a third of doctors and nurses, including those …
Read More »‘On fire’ with COVID-19: officials plead with Americans to stay home
[ad_1] WASHINGTON: State and federal officials pleaded with Americans to stay home and redouble efforts to reduce the coronavirus pandemic on Tuesday (Nov. 24), championing unpopular public health measures as record hospitalizations led to health professionals. health on the edge of the abyss. “We are on fire with COVID,” Kentucky …
Read More »Commentary: Why the Oxford AstraZeneca COVID-19 Vaccine is a Global Game Changer
[ad_1] SOUTHAMPTON, England: In the long dark tunnel that has been 2020, November stands out as the month the light appeared. Some may see it as a bright light, others as a dim light, but it is unmistakably light. On November 9, Pfizer announced interim results for its candidate vaccine, …
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