[ad_1] SINGAPORE – The swab booths are now located in 170 clinics across the island to allow people with shortness of breath and cough or showing any signs of Covid-19 infection to get tested while reinforcing the safety of general practitioners (GPs), clinic staff, and their patients. It is in …
Read More »3 Food and Beverage Operators Ordered to Close Due to COVID-19 Safe Management Violations
[ad_1] SINGAPORE – The Singapore Food Agency (SFA) on Monday (Aug 31) ordered the operators of three food establishments to close for violating COVID-19 safe management rules, including one that had transferred alcohol to kettles. after 10.30pm to avoid detection. All three were also fined between $ 1,000 and $ …
Read More »India’s Covid-19 Cases Top Global Rankings As More Economy Opens, South Asia News & Top Stories
[ad_1] MUMBAI (REUTERS) – India reported 78,512 new coronavirus infections on Monday (Aug 31), more than any other country, but less than the day before when it posted the world’s highest single-day count as authorities expected to open more sectors of the economy. On Sunday, India’s total of 78,761 new …
Read More »Parliament: MPs urge government to look beyond home values when it means running financial aid tests, political news and news highlights
[ad_1] SINGAPORE – Some Singaporeans living in private property or larger houses may be severely affected by the Covid-19 crisis, but cannot qualify for certain support schemes as eligibility is tied to the annual value of the houses they live in . Three MPs urged the government on Monday (August …
Read More »Prominent Indian lawyer found guilty of contempt and fined 1 rupee
[ad_1] NEW DELHI: India’s High Court on Monday (Aug 31) imposed a symbolic fine of one rupee (US $ 0.0136) on a prominent lawyer found guilty of criminal contempt for Twitter posts criticizing the higher judges, for which he refused to apologize. A three-member Supreme Court court said lawyer Prashant …
Read More »Parliament: MOM Will Seek To Strengthen Resources To Address Unfair Recruitment Practices, Says Tan See Leng, Politics News & Top Stories
[ad_1] SINGAPORE – The Ministry of Manpower (MOM) is seeking to beef up resources to examine unfair hiring practices by companies, Deputy Manpower Minister Tan See Leng said on Monday (August 31). He gave the answer in an exchange with the leader of the opposition, Mr. Pritam Singh, in Parliament, …
Read More »Taiwan says China still lacks capacity for all-out assault on the island
[ad_1] TAIPEI: China’s armed forces are growing in prowess but still lack the ability to launch a full assault on Taiwan, the island’s Defense Ministry said on Monday (Aug 31). Beijing is stepping up its military activities around what it considers sovereign territory. She has never renounced the use of …
Read More »Malaysia reports new COVID-19 cases on ship that had traveled from Singapore
[ad_1] KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysian Ministry of Health reported on Monday (Aug 31) a new cluster of COVID-19 involving four crew members from a ship that had traveled from Singapore. All four crew members served on a ship that called at the port of Port Dickson, Negeri Sembilan said, Chief …
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Read More »Bar and 2 restaurants fined, ordered to close for violating COVID-19 security measures
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: Three F&B companies on Science Park Drive and Havelock Road received an order to close their facilities and were fined after failing to comply with measures aimed at curbing the spread of COVID-19, said the Singapore Food Agency (SFA) on Monday (August). 31). The F&B establishments are: Whimsical …
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