[ad_1] SINGAPORE: Five new cases of COVID-19 were reported in Singapore as of noon on Monday (December 28), the Ministry of Health (MINSA) said in its daily preliminary update. Of the new cases, one is in the community. It is the first community case in the country since December 21. …
Read More »Seat markings in hawker centers were adjusted for a maximum dining group size of 8 in phase 3, Singapore News & Top Stories
[ad_1] SINGAPORE – The seating markings at the hawker centers here have been adjusted to signal the increase in maximum dining group size from five to eight on Monday (December 28), the first day of the third phase of reopening from Singapore. The National Environment Agency (NEA) said in a …
Read More »Teenager crashes through walkway shelter after falling from Tampines block
[ad_1] Residents along 12 Tampines Street listened to an argument for five minutes before seeing a teenager walk through a pedestrian shelter. The 18-year-old had fallen from the block’s sixth floor on Sunday morning (December 27), Shin Min Daily News reported. An ambulance and the police were called immediately. According …
Read More »Asymptomatic Covid-19 Patients From Malaysia Will Isolate At Home First As Worker Cases Rise, SE Asia News & Top Stories
[ad_1] KUALA LUMPUR – Malaysia is advising people who have tested positive for coronavirus but do not have Covid-19 symptoms to isolate themselves at home first, as cases involving foreign workers are on the rise. These asymptomatic patients should be kept in contact with their district health offices. The director …
Read More »Former IMH nurse is jailed and punished for sex crimes against patients and former colleagues
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: A former nurse at the Institute of Mental Health (IMH) charged with caring for patients, including those with serious and suicidal mental illnesses, abused her position and committed sexual crimes against them. The 36-year-old man, who cannot be identified due to court-imposed gag orders, was sentenced Monday (December …
Read More »Singapore MOH Investigates Possible Links Between a Malaysian Woman and Previous Covid Cases at Mandarin Orchard | Malaysia
[ad_1] The woman, a 23-year-old work permit holder from Malaysia, was among five new cases of Covid-19 infection reported yesterday, all of which were imported. – Today’s picture SINGAPORE, December 28 – Authorities are investigating possible links between a woman who delivered her stay-at-home notice at Mandarin Orchard Singapore and …
Read More »Chinese citizen journalist faces trial for reporting COVID-19 in Wuhan
[ad_1] BEIJING: A Chinese citizen journalist detained since May for her live broadcast from Wuhan when the COVID-19 outbreak broke out was scheduled for trial on Monday (December 28), nearly a year after details of a “viral pneumonia emerged. unknown “in the central city of China. . Zhang Zhan, a …
Read More »Turkey Says Sinovac Vaccine Delivery Postponed Due To COVID-19 Case At Beijing Customs
[ad_1] ANKARA: Delivery of the first shipment of Sinovac COVID-19 vaccine from China to Turkey has been postponed “1-2 days” due to a case of coronavirus at Beijing customs, the minister of Turkish health, Fahrettin Koca. . Turkey agreed to buy 50 million doses of CoronaVac from Sinovac and expected …
Read More »Government considers reopening the border with nations in the green zone
[ad_1] KUCHING: The government is considering reopening its border to help boost the tourism sector, says Tourism, Arts and Culture Minister Datuk Seri Nancy Shukri. “We are now negotiating with countries like Singapore, Brunei, South Korea, Japan, Taiwan and New Zealand that have been identified as green zones,” he said. …
Read More »The evolution of ICA: fewer documents and more online services
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: Big changes are coming to the Immigration and Control Points Authority (ICA), with plans to stop using physical documents, more online services and a new building. Speaking to journalists in an interview on December 22 (Tuesday), ICA Deputy Commissioner for Policy and Transformation (DC), Cora Chen, emphasized the …
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