[ad_1] HENDERSON, Nevada: United States President Donald Trump held a Nevada campaign rally in an indoor venue on Sunday (September 13) despite warnings from public health professionals against large indoor gatherings. during the coronavirus pandemic. Trump, a Republican, criticized his Democratic rival, former Vice President Joe Biden, suggesting that he …
Read More »Singapore fights coronavirus in migrant workers’ dormitories
[ad_1] SINGAPORE (Reuters) – Singapore is battling new clusters of coronavirus infections in immigrant dormitories that got the go-ahead from authorities, highlighting the difficulty of eradicating the disease, even in a closely monitored population. As the wealthy city-state slipped into recession, officials facing intense pressure to revive the economy are …
Read More »Johor seeks $ 9.9 million for air-conditioned pedestrian path through the Causeway: reports
[ad_1] SINGAPORE – In the future, travelers crossing the Causeway will be able to walk comfortably under an air-conditioned pedestrian walkway. According to Malaysian media reports on Sunday (September 13), the Johor state government has requested RM30 million ($ 9.9 million) from Putrajaya for the construction of the 350m pedestrian …
Read More »Covid-19 Survivors Show An Ad Campaign Thanking Healthcare Personnel In Singapore, Singapore News And Featured News
[ad_1] Ms. Yasmin Gaffoor, 58, was petrified when she and her husband, Anwar, 66, contracted Covid-19 in March. As a health aide, Ms. Gaffoor was more concerned for her husband than for herself. The mother of two said: “I spent nights without sleep, terrified that he might die because of …
Read More »West Mall, Liat Towers, Changi T3 and Queensway Shopping Center among the places visited by Covid-19 patients, Health News & Top Stories
[ad_1] SINGAPORE – West Mall, Shake Shack at Liat Towers, and 4Fingers Crispy Chicken at Changi Airport Terminal 3 are among the places visited by Covid-19 patients while they were still infected, the Health Ministry said on Monday (September 14). ). There were four confirmed case visits to the Anytime …
Read More »Business braces for shock as Jakarta heads toward second COVID-19 lockdown
[ad_1] JAKARTA: Rollercoaster year-long markings are affixed to Sutiwet’s small restaurant in Jakarta: plastic barriers on the counters, stickers on the glass urging customers to wear masks, and a gallon of water on the front so that people wash their hands. But just as life in the Indonesian capital was …
Read More »Singapore Reports 48 New COVID-19 Cases, Including 5 Imported Infections
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: Singapore reported 48 new cases of COVID-19 as of noon on Monday (September 14), including five imported infections. This brings Singapore’s case count to 57,454. Ad Ad Forty-seven of the new cases were asymptomatic and detected through screening and surveillance, he said. the Ministry of Health (MINSA). Four …
Read More »Asia Offers More Flu Vaccines To Avoid COVID-19 Complications
[ad_1] TOKYO: Some Asian countries are implementing earlier and more aggressive flu vaccination programs this year, seeking to reduce the potential for people to contract flu and COVID-19 simultaneously, crippling health systems. With a second or third wave of the coronavirus pandemic looming in many countries, tackling this year’s flu …
Read More »October, November will be ‘harder’ with more deaths from coronavirus: WHO Europe
[ad_1] COPENHAGEN: The World Health Organization (WHO) expects Europe to experience an increase in the daily number of deaths from COVID-19 in October and November, the head of the European branch of the body told AFP. Cases in Europe have increased considerably in recent weeks, especially in Spain and France. …
Read More »Personnel cuts in Singapore doubled to 8,130 in Q2: MOM, Manpower News & Top Stories
[ad_1] SINGAPORE – Staff cuts more than doubled to 8,130 in the three months to the end of June, compared to the first quarter of the year, as unemployment rose further, according to published Ministry of Manpower (MOM) data on Monday (September 14). The layoffs were much higher than the …
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