[ad_1] WASHINGTON (REUTERS) – U.S. Attorney General William Barr will resign next week, he said on Monday (December 14), shortly after the Electoral College confirmed President Donald Trump’s defeat to Democratic President-elect Joe. Biden. Barr, who had angered Trump by failing to support his incorrect claims that the November 3 …
Read More »Modern COVID-19 vaccine documents accessed in the EMA cyberattack
[ad_1] Deal Moderna Inc said on Monday it was informed by the European Medicines Agency (EMA) that certain documents related to conversations prior to the presentation of its COVID-19 vaccine candidate were illegally accessed in a cyber attack on the drug regulator. FILE PHOTO: In this illustration taken on October …
Read More »Singapore to launch segregated travel route for business travelers from all countries
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: Singapore will launch a new segregated travel lane targeting business travelers on short-term stays, Trade and Industry Minister Chan Chun Sing announced on Tuesday (December 15). The traffic laneor the Connect @ Singapore initiative, It will be open to a “limited number” of business, official and high-value travelers …
Read More »Waterloo Street Fortune Tellers Ponder Their Future Before New Licensing Rule, Singapore News & Top Stories
[ad_1] SINGAPORE – For decades, they have offered clients a tantalizing glimpse of what life can bring. Now the Waterloo Street fortune tellers face a different future due to Covid-19 restrictions. Two of the 19 that operate in the area have decided not to apply for new licenses of $ …
Read More »252 people arrested in 16-day operation of the Bedok Police Division
[ad_1] A total of 252 people were arrested for various crimes during a 16-day crackdown operation led by the Bedok Police Division. Most of the suspects were arrested for crimes related to fraud and loan sharking activities, while a small number were arrested for drug offenses and other crimes. The …
Read More »47 percent of migrant workers in S’pore dorms have had a Covid-19 infection, say Ministries of Manpower and Health, Singapore News & Top Stories
[ad_1] SINGAPORE – Nearly half of migrant workers living in dormitories have had a Covid-19 infection, authorities said on Monday (December 14). As of Sunday, 54,505 of these workers tested positive for the virus using a polymerase chain reaction or PCR test. Another 98,289 had a positive result of a …
Read More »Why us again? Italy suffers a disproportionate toll in the second wave of COVID-19
[ad_1] ROME: At the end of November, the doctor Maurizio Cappiello visited more than 130 patients in the emergency room of the Cardarelli hospital, in the city of Naples, in southern Italy. More than two-thirds had COVID-19. The virus, which was mainly confined to Italy’s industrial north during the first …
Read More »Singapore’s Covid-19 Vaccination Strategy: Multi-ministries Task Force Answers Key Questions
[ad_1] SINGAPORE – Monday’s press conference by the multi-ministerial working group on Covid-19 saw a series of questions about Singapore’s planned vaccination launch. Clara Chong reports on some of the highlights. Q: Why is the vaccination program voluntary and not mandatory? How does the government hope to encourage greater public …
Read More »Biden says Trump ‘refused to respect the will of the people’
[ad_1] WILMINGTON, Delaware: President-elect Joe Biden lashed out at Donald Trump on Monday (December 15) with his strongest criticism since the election, saying the Republican had defied the constitution and the “will of the people” by not accepting the results. “It is such an extreme position that we have never …
Read More »Free Covid-19 Vaccines for Singaporeans: 8 Key Questions About Singapore’s Planned Launch, Singapore News and Highlights
[ad_1] SINGAPORE – Monday’s press conference by the multi-ministerial working group on Covid-19 saw a series of questions about Singapore’s planned vaccination launch. Clara Chong reports on some of the highlights. Q: Why is the vaccination program voluntary and not mandatory? How does the government hope to encourage greater public …
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