[ad_1] – Advertising – The Duke and Duchess of Sussex were seen walking their dogs, Oz and Guy in Los Angeles in casual clothing and face masks. Meghan Markle donned a T-shirt with white skinny jeans and a baseball cap. After retiring from their royal duties, the couple moved to …
Read More »UK government faces increasing criticism of EPP shortage
[ad_1] Medical workers are seen in a new testing center as the spread of the coronavirus continues, Rochdale, Great Britain, April 16, 2020. / Reuters Medical workers are seen in a new testing center as the spread of the coronavirus continues, Rochdale, Great Britain, April 16, 2020. / Reuters Britain …
Read More »Don’t want to wait for iPhone 12? Here are 5 alternatives you can get now.
[ad_1] For those waiting for Apple’s next flagship phone, they might be waiting a while. Apple’s system for the past decade has been to launch its new phones in September, leaving a few months between now and Apple’s next big update. So what do you do if you need a …
Read More »France opposes Nobel laureate scientist Luc Montagnier’s claim about the origin of the coronavirus in Wuhan’s lab
[ad_1] Canadian scientists are developing a nasal vaccine against COVID-19 French Nobel laureate professor Luc Montagnier, who discovered HIV, claimed that the new Coronavirus was created within a laboratory and mentioned that the deadly virus, which has infected more than 2.5 million people worldwide, originated during the attempt to make …
Read More »Morning Recap: Featured News from The Straits Times on April 19, Singapore News and Featured Stories
[ad_1] Good Morning! Here are our top stories to start on Sunday, April 19. A new record of 942 Covid-19 infections was confirmed, with a count close to 6,000 cases The number of new coronavirus cases among work permit holders living outside of dorms has increased to an average of …
Read More »No relegation if no more Premier League games, says Brighton owner
[ad_1] Sport A relegation from the English Premier League is unlikely if the season ends with no further game possible due to the coronavirus outbreak, Tony Bloom, owner of Brighton and Hove Albion, told the British media. FILE PHOTO: Soccer – Premier League – Brighton & Hove Albion v Newcastle …
Read More »“I think of my family, not me”: a foreign worker affected by COVID-19 has distant concerns
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: During his encounter with the COVID-19 virus, the migrant worker from Bangladesh has been in contact with his family on a daily basis. But as far as they are concerned, he was ill with a fever and has been recovering ever since. The migrant worker, who asked that …
Read More »Inside Singapore’s Covid-19 screening center, on the front line against the disease
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: At the National Infectious Disease Center (NCID) screening center, an important part of defending against the pandemic has been nothing but ice cream. Charmaine Manauis barely jokes when she says that. She is the lead infectious disease consultant for the emergency department at Tan Tock Seng Hospital, which …
Read More »COVID-19 pandemic highlights importance of strengthening Singapore’s food security, experts say
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: From growing rice in the sea to turning to microalgae as an alternative source of protein, these are some of the ways Singapore could boost its homegrown food production in the future as it seeks to improve its food security. The COVID-19 pandemic has proven to be a …
Read More »COVID-19: No mosques, bazaars or communes breaking fast, but Muslims will do this Ramadan
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: On some days during the holy month of Ramadan, 32-year-old public relations officer Badrun Nisa Abdul Razak generally went to his uncle’s place to break up with about 30 members of his extended family. Aunts, uncles and cousins with their wives and children gathered in generous plates of …
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