[ad_1] SINGAPORE – The Ministry of Health (MINSA) confirmed seven new cases of COVID-19 in Singapore as of Wednesday (October 28), bringing the total case count to 57,987. All of them are imported and asymptomatic and “were detected from our proactive screening and surveillance,” the ministry said. Among them is …
Read More »Gym in Jurong West, Ice Cream Shop in Upper Thomson Amongst Places Visited by Covid-19 Infectious Patients, Singapore News & Top Stories
[ad_1] SINGAPORE – A gym in Jurong West, an ice cream parlor in the Upper Thomson area and a food court in Terminal 3 of Changi Airport are among the new places visited by patients infected with Covid-19, the Ministry of Health said on Wednesday. Health (MOH) (October 28). Of …
Read More »From disco to cinema: Zouk Cinema Club opens its doors from October 30, Entertainment News & Top Stories
[ad_1] SINGAPORE – From nightclub to movie theater, local nightlife institution Zouk is launching its pop-up movie experience Zouk Cinema Club starting October 30. It is the latest twist of the Clarke Quay venue in a pandemic that has halted regular nightclub operations. With Garrett’s popcorn, champagne, and house liquor, …
Read More »Merkel wants German states to close bars, gyms and restaurants to stop the spread of the coronavirus, Europe News & Top Stories
[ad_1] BERLIN (REUTERS) – German Chancellor Angela Merkel wants state prime ministers on Wednesday (October 28) to agree to close all restaurants and bars starting November 4 in a bid to curb coronavirus infections but keep openings. schools and kindergartens, showed a draft resolution seen by Reuters. . Under the …
Read More »Eligible foreign dormitory workers are allowed to visit recreation centers on staggered hours, Singapore News & Top Stories
[ad_1] SINGAPORE – Eligible foreign workers staying in dormitories will be able to visit recreation centers on their days off at staggered hours from Saturday (October 31) to purchase essentials, cut their hair and send money home. These centers also have food and beverage outlets, mini-marts and communal facilities, and …
Read More »As winter approaches, China prepares for Covid-19 resurgence, East Asia News & Top Stories
[ad_1] BEIJING – As China settles into a cold autumn, epidemiologists have been warning of a possible resurgence of coronavirus infections that could occur with lower temperatures, forcing authorities to walk a fine line between containing the virus and keep open its economy just recovered. There are early signs of …
Read More »With six days to go, Trump heads to Arizona and Biden delivers speech on COVID-19
[ad_1] LAS VEGAS / WILMINGTON: President Donald Trump will hold two campaign rallies on Wednesday (October 28) in the battlefield state of Arizona, where polls show him well behind Democratic rival Joe Biden, as the race through the White House moving toward its final six-day stretch. . Biden, who has …
Read More »Migrant workers who test negative for COVID-19 can visit recreation centers beginning October 31
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: All foreign worker dormitory residents who test negative for COVID-19 will be able to visit recreation centers on their days off starting Saturday (October 31), the Ministry of Manpower (MOM) said on Wednesday. They must also come from a bedroom that does not have active COVID-19 cases. Ad …
Read More »China accuses US of deflecting blame as diplomatic spat shifts to climate change
[ad_1] BEIJING: A senior Chinese official on Wednesday (October 28) accused the United States of deflecting blame and breaking its word when it comes to combating climate change, as the diplomatic dispute between the world’s two largest economies shifts to the environment. The US State Department said last month that …
Read More »MRT outage on October 14 triggers a system overhaul, with early weekend closures starting in November
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: A prime contractor for the Land Transportation Authority (LTA) will replace 150 km of electrical cables and more than 100 circuit breaker components along the Western Tuas Extension, after some defective parts caused an interruption to the services of trains on October 14. More than 120,000 commuters along …
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