[ad_1] SINGAPORE: A pilot program to reopen some nightclubs and karaoke venues with COVID-19 security measures in place has been postponed until further notice, amid an increase in the number of community cases. This was announced on Tuesday (January 19) by the Ministry of the Interior (MHA) and the Ministry …
Read More »4 community cases among 30 new COVID-19 infections in Singapore
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: Singapore reported 30 new COVID-19 cases as of noon on Tuesday (January 19), the Ministry of Health (MINSA) said in its preliminary daily update. Four are cases of local transmission in the community. No cases were reported in the dormitories of foreign workers. Ad Ad Twenty-six of the …
Read More »In farewell video, Melania Trump says she is passionate, but not violent
[ad_1] WASHINGTON (AP) – America’s First Lady Melania Trump issued a farewell message on Monday (January 18) as she prepared to leave the White House, saying “violence is never the answer,” weeks later. that supporters of President Donald Trump stormed the United States Capitol. In a six-minute video-taped formal speech, …
Read More »Singapore Airlines Receives Highest Health and Safety Rating of ‘Hospital Grade’ in Global Audit
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: Singapore Airlines received the highest rating in a global audit of airline health and safety standards amid the COVID-19 pandemic, the national airline announced on Tuesday (January 19). The “diamond” rating is awarded to airlines that achieve “hospital-level health security,” according to a press release from the audit …
Read More »Biden’s Team Says US Will Not Lift COVID-19 Travel Bans, Despite Trump Statement
[ad_1] WASHINGTON: President-elect Joe Biden’s spokesman dismissed President Donald Trump’s announcement on Monday (January 18) that the COVID-19 ban on travelers arriving from much of Europe and Brazil would be lifted. January 26. “On the advice of our medical team, the administration does not intend to lift these restrictions on …
Read More »Additional Covid-19 Measures May Be Needed As Community Cases Rise: Lawrence Wong, Singapore News & Top Stories
[ad_1] SINGAPORE – Additional measures may be needed to keep Covid-19 under control here, as community cases rise and a local group has emerged for the first time in several months. Covid-19 task force co-chair Lawrence Wong said the country has seen more new infected cases in the community in …
Read More »Lot One Shoppers’ Mall, cross 10 among places visited by COVID-19 cases during infectious period
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: On Monday (January 18), several shopping malls were added to the Ministry of Health (MINSA) list of public places visited by community cases of COVID-19 during their infectious period. Lot One Shoppers’ Mall and Junction 10 were among the new locations on the list, as well as Sembawang …
Read More »Public sector projects to drive most of the construction sector recovery in 2021
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: Construction demand is expected to recover moderately in 2021, supported largely by public sector demand, with a number of “major” infrastructure projects to be awarded this year, said the Building and Construction Authority ( BCA) on Monday (January 18). BCA projected that construction contracts worth S $ 23 …
Read More »14 new COVID-19 cases in Singapore, including 2 community infections linked to the police para-vet group
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: Singapore reported 14 new cases of COVID-19 as of noon on Monday (January 18), the Ministry of Health (MINSA) said. Two cases are in the community and there are no new cases in the dormitories of foreign workers. Ad Ad Both community cases are linked to the Cluster …
Read More »37,000 Frontline Aviation and Maritime Workers Will Be Prioritized for COVID-19 Vaccine
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: Plans to provide COVID-19 vaccines to 37,000 frontline workers in the aviation and maritime sectors began on Monday (January 18), and vaccination centers for the two industries went into full swing. During a visit to one of the vaccination centers in Changi Airport Terminal 4, Transport Minister Ong …
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