[ad_1] SINGAPORE: Singapore reported 34 new COVID-19 infections as of noon on Thursday (January 28), the Ministry of Health (MINSA) said. All the boxes were imported and had been put on a stay-at-home notice or had been isolated upon arrival. Ad Ad There were no new infections in the community …
Read More »GameStop Shares Withdrawn As Reddit Rally Hits Trade Restrictions
[ad_1] REUTERS: GameStop shares plunged early Thursday (January 28) as trading platforms including Robinhood and Interactive Brokers restricted transactions at the video game retailer alongside AMC Entertainment and other stocks that soared this week by a Social media-fueled trading frenzy that rocked the stock markets. . GameStop, the video game …
Read More »Taxi operator ComfortDelGro will test ride-sharing service with private rental cars
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: Taxi giant ComfortDelGro will launch a trial of a new ride-sharing service next month, the firm announced on Thursday (January 28). The new service, which will launch on February 4, will involve “a small number of private rental cars” and aims to supplement its fleet of taxis, ComfortDelGro …
Read More »3 cases experienced a severe allergic reaction to the COVID-19 vaccine; symptoms ‘detected and treated promptly’: Ministry of Health
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: Three cases of anaphylaxis, or rapid onset of severe allergic reactions, have been reported out of the more than 113,000 people who have received the COVID-19 vaccine to date, the Ministry of Health (MOH) said on Thursday (January 28). . “The individuals, between the ages of 20 and …
Read More »More than 113,000 people in S’pore received the first dose of Covid-19 vaccine: MOH, Singapore News & Top Stories
[ad_1] SINGAPORE – Among the more than 113,000 people who received their first dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine, the Health Sciences Authority (HSA) had received 432 “adverse event reports” from healthcare professionals as of Wednesday (May 27). January), said the Ministry of Health (MINSA). In a statement Thursday night, the …
Read More »Keppel closes O&M chapter with exit from rigbuilding; group back in black for H2, Companies and Markets
[ad_1] Thursday, January 28, 2021-9: 57 PM Keppel Corporation said Thursday that it will restructure its Keppel Offshore & Marine (Keppel O&M) subsidiary into a thinner and less-active one, with Keppel O&M to exit the offshore rig construction business after completing existing rigs under construction. This was announced along with …
Read More »Singapore’s Keppel to Exit Rig Construction Business and Loss in 2020
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: Singaporean conglomerate Keppel Corp said on Thursday (Jan 28) that its struggling offshore and marine (O&M) segment will exit the rig construction business as part of a previously outlined strategic review. Keppel and its smaller rival, Sembcorp Marine, were among the world’s largest oil rig builders, but low …
Read More »S’pore can now produce its own mask filters, ensuring a sufficient supply of masks in the Covid-19 pandemic, Politics News & Top Stories
[ad_1] SINGAPORE – Singapore is now able to produce its own high-quality mask filters, at such a rate that everyone here can have two filters every week, in case the Covid-19 pandemic worsens and global stocks run out again. Therefore, the country will have a sustainable supply on hand should …
Read More »China Hardens Language, Warns Taiwan Independence ‘Means War’
[ad_1] BEIJING: China toughened its language toward Taiwan on Thursday (January 28), warning after recent intensified military activities near the island that “independence means war” and that its armed forces were taking steps to respond to provocation and disruption. foreign interference. Taiwan, claimed by China as its own territory, reported …
Read More »New Zealand urges Australia to ‘show respect’ to China
[ad_1] WELLINGTON: A senior New Zealand minister advised Australia to take his country’s soft and gentle approach to China on Thursday (Jan 28), a rare public disagreement among neighbors on how to deal with a more assertive Beijing. The comments, which echo complaints from the Chinese government, are likely to …
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