[ad_1] SINGAPORE – A new business travel pass is being tested for senior executives in Singapore with regional or international responsibilities who need to travel abroad regularly for official and business purposes. Travelers with this pass, which is not country-specific, will be required to adhere to a strictly controlled itinerary …
Read More »CDC Maintains a ‘Low Profile’ But Vital During Crises, Says Prime Minister Lee at Inauguration of Mayors
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: Community Development Councils (CDC) often keep a low profile, but their contributions are vital in times of crisis, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong said on Wednesday (September 23). “CDC often takes a low profile and works quietly but steadily to fulfill its mission,” he said during an induction …
Read More »More than 10,000 private rental taxi drivers test negative for COVID-19, shows ‘low prevalence’ in the community: MOH
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: More than 10,000 taxi drivers and private rental drivers who have voluntarily tested for COVID-19 have tested negative for the disease, indicating “very low prevalence rates” in the community, the Ministry of Health (MINSA) on Wednesday (September 23). Voluntary tests for taxi drivers and private rental drivers were …
Read More »COVID-19: More people are allowed to return to the workplace, subject to conditions such as capacity limits
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: As community COVID-19 cases remain low in Singapore, authorities will allow more people to return to the workplace from September 28, subject to conditions. Among employees who can work from home, no more than half must return to the workplace at any time, the Ministry of Health (MINSA) …
Read More »More people will be allowed to return to their workplaces from September 28, as S’pore’s Covid-19 community cases remain low, Singapore News & Top Stories
[ad_1] SINGAPORE – Safe distancing rules will be relaxed and more activities will be allowed to resume in the coming weeks, as the number of Covid-19 cases in the community has remained low, Health Minister Gan Kim Yong said, on Wednesday (September 23). More employees will be allowed to return …
Read More »Long live Longcat: OG internet meme passes away after 18 long years, Digital News
[ad_1] Rest in power, Longcat, who lived a long life as one of the most resilient cats known on the internet. As one of the famous OG felines on the internet in the early days of meme culture, Nobiko came into our lives through a simple photo uploaded to the …
Read More »12 new COVID-19 cases in Singapore, including a community infection
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: Singapore reported 12 new COVID-19 cases as of noon on Wednesday (September 23), including an infection in the community, the Ministry of Health (MINSA) said in its daily preliminary report. This brings the national account to 57,639. Ad Ad The only case from the community is the holder …
Read More »12 new Covid-19 cases in Singapore, with 4 imported and 1 in the community, Singapore News & Top Stories
[ad_1] SINGAPORE – 12 new coronavirus cases were confirmed as of Wednesday noon (Sept. 23), bringing Singapore’s total to 57,639. They included a case from the community that is the holder of a work pass, said the Ministry of Health (MINSA). There were also four imported cases that had been …
Read More »Mitt Romney Says Senate Should Vote On Trump’s Supreme Court Election
[ad_1] WASHINGTON: Republicans lined up behind President Donald Trump’s push to expand the conservative majority of the US Supreme Court on Tuesday (September 22), leaving Democrats with little hope of blocking a conformation vote that could happen sooner. of the elections of November 3. Trump said he had “a very …
Read More »S’pore Travel Arrangements: What Countries Can You Go To And What Are The Rules ?, Singapore News & News
[ad_1] With the careful relaxation of travel restrictions and more green lanes allowing essential and business travel, Singapore keeps a close eye on imported cases and makes sure they don’t leak into the community. Clara Chong looks at the different arrangements. Strict measures for the most affected places – In …
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