[ad_1] SINGAPORE – Actor and singer Mohamad Aliff Aziz was sentenced Tuesday (September 15) to two weeks in jail and a $ 500 fine for theft and an unrelated charge of disorderly conduct in public. The 29-year-old Singaporean pleaded guilty to the crimes on August 7. This was not his …
Read More »Singapore Reports 34 New COVID-19 Cases, Including 6 Imported
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: Singapore reported 34 new COVID-19 cases as of noon on Tuesday (September 15), including six imported infections. This brings Singapore’s case count to 57,488. Ad Ad There are no new cases in the community based on investigations so far, the Ministry of Health (MINSA) said in its preliminary …
Read More »34 new cases of Covid-19 in Singapore, with 6 imported and none in the community, Singapore News & Top Stories
[ad_1] SINGAPORE – 34 new coronavirus cases were confirmed as of Tuesday noon (Sept. 15), bringing Singapore’s total to 57,488. There were six imported cases that were placed on stay-at-home notices upon arrival in Singapore, the Ministry of Health (MINSA) said. There were no new cases in the community. More …
Read More »23 F&B outlets violate COVID-19 safety rules, including one restaurant serving beer in kettles after 11pm
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: A total of 23 food and beverage outlets were found to be in breach of safe management measures for COVID-19 during compliance checks conducted by government agencies over the past weekend, it said on Tuesday (September 15) the Ministry of Sustainability and Environment (MSE). These gaps involved groups …
Read More »South Korea will ensure coronavirus vaccines for 60% of the population: PM Chung
[ad_1] SEOUL: South Korea will ensure early supply of the new coronavirus vaccines for 30 million people, or 60 percent of its population, Prime Minister Chung Sye-kyun said at a cabinet meeting on Tuesday (September 14). ). While authorities would like to vaccinate the country’s total population of 52 million, …
Read More »Beer in Kettles: 23 Food and Drink Establishments Captured for Violating Covid-19 Rules During Heightened Checks, Singapore News & Top Stories
[ad_1] SINGAPORE – A total of 23 food and beverage outlets were captured for failing to comply with Covid-19 safe management measures during intensified checks by government agencies over the weekend. Many of these infractions involved groups of more than five people sitting together or mingling between tables, in addition …
Read More »China blocks city on Myanmar border over coronavirus
[ad_1] BEIJING: China has closed a city on the border with Myanmar and will launch a massive coronavirus testing program, authorities said on Tuesday (September 15), after a handful of infections were detected there. All three cases were found in the city of Ruili in western Yunnan province, a major …
Read More »WHO calls for ‘rethinking’ care for the elderly after COVID-19 losses
[ad_1] GENEVA: The World Health Organization’s chief of emergencies said on Monday (September 14) that we must fundamentally rethink our relationship with the elderly after the huge losses from COVID-19 in nursing homes around the world. ” they stole a generation of wisdom from us. “ In a speech on …
Read More »Pest companies ‘lacking’ in wildlife management and will get better, says association after criticism
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: Pest control companies may fall short when it comes to proper wildlife management, an industry association acknowledged after incidents involving claims of mismanagement and criticism from the public. “We have learned from past incidents that we lack wildlife management,” a spokesman for the Singapore Pest Management Association (SPMA) …
Read More »TraceTogether token distribution starts; The goal is a 70% stake in the contact tracing scheme, Singapore News & Top Stories
[ad_1] SINGAPORE – The distribution of TraceTogether tokens to Singaporeans aims to boost the participation rate of national Covid-19 contact tracing efforts to bring it closer to the government’s target of 70%, said the minister in charge of the Smart Nation Initiative, Vivian Balakrishnan. But while Dr. Balakrishnan does not …
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