[ad_1] Singapore The Health Ministry said Malaysian truck drivers are not allowed to mingle in the community except for delivery purposes and are not allowed to stay overnight in Singapore. Entrance to the Resorts World Sentosa casino. (File photo: Christy Yip) February 21, 2021 11:56 pm (Updated: February 22, 2021 …
Read More »Myanmar refugees in Malaysia face growing uncertainty following military coup
[ad_1] KUALA LUMPUR: For Kap Ling Sang, a refugee from Myanmar living in Malaysia, the news that the army in his home country had seized power in a coup on February 1 raised concerns and concerns about members of his own family that are still there. and your own future. …
Read More »The United States has sent 5 rovers to Mars: when will humans follow?
[ad_1] WASHINGTON: With its flawless landing on Thursday (February 18), NASA’s Perseverance became the fifth rover to reach Mars, so when can we finally expect the goal of a manned expedition to materialize? NASA’s current Artemis program is billed as a “moon to Mars” mission, and acting administrator Steve Jurczyk …
Read More »12 new boxes of COVID-19 in Singapore, all imported; 1 closed bunch
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: Singapore reported 12 new COVID-19 cases as of noon Saturday (February 20), all imported infections. It is the third consecutive day with no cases of local transmission in the community or in the dormitories of foreign workers. Commercial Commercial The imported cases include two Singaporeans who returned from …
Read More »Biden declares America and transatlantic alliance ‘come back’
[ad_1] WASHINGTON: President Joe Biden declared on Friday (February 19) that the “transatlantic alliance is back” in a powerful speech that seeks to reestablish the United States as the leader of the West against what he called a global attack on democracy. The annual Munich Security Conference speech, held via …
Read More »S’pore Looking for More Covid-19 Vaccine Options: Lawrence Wong, Singapore News & Top Stories
[ad_1] SINGAPORE – Singapore continues to seek more vaccine options even though shipments of the approved vaccines, Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna, are now arriving. Having more than one approved vaccine provides the country with some form of insurance, as Singapore will not need to rely on a single supplier, Education Minister …
Read More »14 new boxes of COVID-19 in Singapore, all imported
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: Singapore reported 14 new COVID-19 cases on Friday (February 19), all of which were imported and had been placed on stay-at-home notice or isolated upon arrival, the Ministry of Health (MINSA) said. The new cases include a permanent resident who returned from Indonesia, as well as three dependent …
Read More »Graduates of more specialized courses are more likely to be hired: experts, Singapore news and stories highlights
[ad_1] SINGAPORE – Graduates from less specialized fields felt the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic more and had greater problems finding employment, experts told The Straits Times. Rather, those in courses that were more focused were considered “high priority” for hiring, experts said as they reflected on the annual joint …
Read More »People aged 70 years and over will receive COVID-19 vaccination letters during the next 3 weeks: MINSA
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: People aged 70 and over will receive COVID-19 vaccination letters for the next three weeks, while inoculation for people aged 60 to 69 will begin in late March, the Ministry of Health (MOH) said. on Friday (February 19). It was previously announced that COVID-19 vaccination for the elderly …
Read More »Spectators are not allowed at the Singapore Tennis Open; daily COVID-19 tests for traveling players
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: No spectators will be allowed at the upcoming Singapore Tennis Open, organizers said in a press release on Friday (February 19). The event, which will be held at the OCBC Arena in the Singapore Sports Hub, will take place from February 22-28 with qualifiers taking place on February …
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