[ad_1] HONG KONG (BLOOMBERG) – Hong Kong will interrupt dining at restaurants starting at 6 p.m. local time and will close gyms and beauty salons as the government resumes some of the broadest measures since the pandemic began, amid a increasing increase in cases. “We have no other choice,” said …
Read More »South Korea to Buy Millions of Vaccine Doses as COVID-19 Cases Rise
[ad_1] SEOUL: South Korea said on Monday (Dec. 7) it has signed agreements to provide coronavirus vaccines to 44 million people next year, as the country battles a wave of infections that authorities say could overwhelm its system. doctor. The government has agreed to buy 20 million doses each from …
Read More »Hong Kong Bans Restaurant Eating, Announces New Restrictions to Curb ‘Severe’ COVID-19 Wave
[ad_1] HONG KONG: Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam said on Tuesday (Dec. 8) that the city will ban restaurant eating starting at 6 p.m. to curb the surge in COVID-19 cases in the densely populated financial hub. Lam, in his weekly press conference, said the government will also consider additional …
Read More »Two Kayakers Rescued After Capsizing at Sentosa Cove, Singapore News & Top Stories
[ad_1] SINGAPORE – Two kayakers participated in a dramatic rescue after capsizing near floating waterfront barriers off Sentosa Cove. The man and woman, believed to be in their 30s, were clinging to the blue barrels when their tandem kayak apparently flipped over after being caught in a current. Rescuers used …
Read More »UK and EU leaders will meet face-to-face to try to seal the Brexit trade deal
[ad_1] BRUSSELS / LONDON: British and EU leaders will meet face-to-face to try to seal a post-Brexit trade deal after failing again to narrow their differences on Monday (December 7), increasing the possibility of a separation messy roads at the end of the month. Just over three weeks before Britain …
Read More »askST: How can I use my SkillsFuture credits ?, News and highlights about parenting and education
[ad_1] SINGAPORE – Introduced in 2015, the national SkillsFuture movement aims to build a culture of skills development and lifelong learning. All Singaporeans 25 and older receive a $ 500 opening credit, to encourage people to take ownership of their learning. Singaporeans aged 25 and over as of December 31 …
Read More »Californians endure another lockdown as COVID-19 patients overwhelm hospitals
[ad_1] LOS ANGELES: Most Californians faced heavy new restrictions on Monday (Dec. 7) aimed at slowing the spread of COVID-19, while the New York Governor threatened to ban meals at indoor restaurants in the city of New York, as the United States feared infections would continue to rise. Restaurants in …
Read More »Trump to Sign Order Giving Priority Access to COVID-19 Vaccines to the U.S. Population
[ad_1] WASHINGTON: President Donald Trump will sign an executive order on Tuesday (December 8) to ensure that priority access to COVID-19 vaccines purchased by the US government is granted to the American people before helping other nations, a senior administration official said Monday. Trump, who has faced strong criticism for …
Read More »Liverpool’s evolving corner style could reveal another market inefficiency
[ad_1] Liverpool fans of a certain era need not remember that there used to be a fanzine sold outside of Anfield called ‘Another Wasted Corner’. The Reds were notorious for wasting set piece opportunities, often playing short corners rather than throwing them into the box, with the result that they …
Read More »Woman Who Sued PUB Over Sewer Fall Must Pay $ 30k In Legal Costs, Latest Singapore News
[ad_1] A woman who sued the national water agency PUB for $ 5 million after falling into a sewer and accepted a confidential settlement offer on the fourth day of the trial will have to pay general legal costs of $ 30,000 to the national water agency. . Yesterday, the …
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