[ad_1] Jurgen Klopp has spoken out against calls for a “circuit interruption” shutdown to help reduce COVID-19 infections in the Premier League, with the Liverpool manager saying games should continue due to measures of current security within the sport. West Bromwich Albion manager Sam Allardyce said earlier this week that …
Read More »PUB issues possible flash flood warnings in 5 locations after heavy rains on New Years Day, Singapore News
[ad_1] Heavy rains in parts of Singapore prompted warnings of potential flash floods in five locations on Friday afternoon (January 1). The national water agency PUB said in a Facebook post around 12.55pm that the public should avoid Jalan Seaview and Mountbatten Road for the next hour, as the water …
Read More »Jürgen Klopp enters uncharted territory and must do something he hasn’t done before in Liverpool
[ad_1] Happy New Year from everyone here at Liverpool.com. As we know, it has been an immense challenge throughout all aspects of 2020. It is one in which we are left with a sense of immense pride for this football club at times when it seemed that nothing else in …
Read More »New York Stock Exchange delists Chinese telcos
[ad_1] NEW YORK: The New York Stock Exchange has begun the process of delisting three Chinese telecommunications companies as it seeks to comply with an order from the Trump administration that prohibits investment in companies linked to the Chinese military. It comes as relations between the world’s two largest economies …
Read More »Tottenham’s Mourinho criticizes ‘unprofessional’ postponement of match against Fulham
[ad_1] The Premier League’s handling of the postponement of Fulham’s match at Tottenham Hotspur due to a COVID-19 outbreak at the west London club was “unprofessional” and could have been handled better, the Spurs manager said on Friday, Jose Mourinho. Fulham was forced to submit a request to the Premier …
Read More »The COVID-19 cases in Singapore include the second Raffles Girls student linked to the group; 30 new infections in total
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: Singapore reported 30 new COVID-19 cases as of noon on Friday (January 1). These include three community cases, two of them linked to groups involving workers in the marine sector. One of them is a 14-year-old Raffles Girls’ School student, the second person at the school to test …
Read More »Ngee Ann City, Bedok Mall, and various restaurants among locations visited by community COVID-19 cases
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: On Friday (January 1), several restaurants and three 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. Locations include the Takashimaya department store in Ngee Ann City, Bedok Mall, and Tang Plaza. Ad …
Read More »‘No need to panic,’ says Chinese official on coronavirus variants
[ad_1] BEIJING: There are no signs that the new coronavirus variants affect the immune impact of a vaccine that China just authorized for public use, a disease control official said on Friday (January 1). The takeover of a subsidiary of the state-owned Sinopharm was approved on Thursday, a day after …
Read More »Tighter measures for aircrew after 2 positive cases
[ad_1] EdgeProp Hang Lung’s HK $ 2.6 billion purchase of 37 Shouson Hill Road villas from the US government runs into diplomatic hurdle in the US-China dispute 37 Shouson Hill Road, The Peak, on Hong Kong Island on May 30, 2020. Photo: Edmond SoSINGAPORE (EDGEPROP) – One of Hong Kong’s …
Read More »Philippines to Ban US Travelers After New Strain of COVID-19 Reported in Florida
[ad_1] MANILA: The Philippines will ban the entry of foreign travelers from the United States starting January 3, President Rodrigo Duterte’s spokesman said on Friday (January 1), after the most infectious new variant of the coronavirus was detected in Florida. The travel ban, which will last until January 15, covers …
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