[ad_1] SINGAPORE – 20 new cases of coronavirus have been confirmed as of noon on Saturday (September 26), bringing Singapore’s total to 57,685. These include a patient from the community who has a work pass, the Ministry of Health (MINSA) said. There were also five imported cases that had been …
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[ad_1] SINGAPORE: Singapore reported 20 new cases of COVID-19 as of noon on Saturday (September 26), with a community infection involving a work pass holder. There are five new imported cases. All of them had been put on stay-at-home notice when they arrived in Singapore, the Ministry of Health (MOH) …
Read More »COVID-19 death toll could double to 2 million before vaccine is widely used: WHO
[ad_1] GENEVA: The global death toll from COVID-19 could double to 2 million before a successful vaccine is widely used and could be even higher without concerted action to curb the pandemic, a World Health Organization official said on Friday (September 25). “Unless we do it all, (2 million deaths) …
Read More »Covid-19: Pregnant Singaporean mother and family grateful to be alive after European holiday turned into nightmare, Singapore news
[ad_1] SINGAPORE – A dream vacation in Europe that a family had planned for six months turned out to be a nightmare they are thankful for surviving. Three days after the Ng-Chans returned on March 21, having canceled two stops due to the looming pandemic, three family members fell ill …
Read More »Johor Mentri Besar Says Singapore Border Should Reopen Or 100,000 Malaysians Could Lose Jobs, SE Asia News & Top Stories
[ad_1] PONTIAN (THE STAR / ASIA NEWS NETWORK) – The two land border crossings with Singapore should be reopened as soon as possible as the Johor state government is unable to find employment for 100,000 Malaysians who could lose their jobs due to the prolonged closure, said Mentri Besar Datuk …
Read More »‘We should reopen the border’ | The star
[ad_1] PONTIAN: The two land border crossings with Singapore should be reopened as soon as possible as the state government says it is unable to find employment for 100,000 Malaysians who could lose their jobs due to the prolonged closure. Mentri Besar Datuk Hasni Mohammad said that the current unemployment …
Read More »Lessons from a million deaths from Covid-19, Singapore News & Top Stories
[ad_1] Covid-19 has only taken nine months to claim a million lives, a milestone that may cross tomorrow. Given that 95 percent of these casualties occurred in the past six months, will the next million deaths come even sooner? Or will the world find a solution to stop the pandemic? …
Read More »Evergrande Faces Confidence Crisis Over $ 120 Billion Debt
[ad_1] China Evergrande Group is facing a crisis of confidence among creditors who have loaned the world’s most indebted developer more than $ 120 billion. Long-standing doubts about the real estate giant’s financial health came to light Thursday, following reports that had sent a letter to Chinese officials warning of …
Read More »9 months and 1 million lives later, the world continues to fight Covid-19, Singapore News & Top Stories
[ad_1] SINGAPORE – One million lives lost. A million stories of tragedies. Since December, when Covid-19 first appeared in Wuhan, China, more than 32 million people have been infected and the coronavirus continues its reign of terror around the world. Deaths are expected to reach one million this weekend, according …
Read More »S’porean pregnant mother and family grateful to be alive after dream vacation turned into a Covid-19 nightmare
[ad_1] SINGAPORE – A dream vacation in Europe that a family had planned for six months turned out to be a nightmare they are thankful for surviving. Three days after the Ng-Chans returned on March 21, having canceled two stops due to the looming pandemic, three family members fell ill …
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