Singaporean police has warned against the staging of protests against the recent military coup in Myanmar and threatened that participants could be thrown out of the country. ( read original story ...)
Singapore detects first likely case of Covid-19 re-infection
Singapore has detected its first case of likely Covid-19 re-infection, involving a migrant worker at a dormitory, says the republic's Ministry of Health. ( read original story ...)
COVID: Singapore detects first likely re-infected case
Singapore has detected the first case of likely COVID-19 re-infection involving a migrant worker at a dormitory, according to the republic's Ministry of Health (MOH). While re-infection is rare, the ... ( read original story ...)
Abalone prices down in Singapore, but vegetable and fish prices soar ahead of CNY
This is due to S'poreans' low spending power during the coronavirus pandemic as well as an oversupply of stock in China.. Read more at straitstimes.com. ( read original story ...)
A Covid-19 CNY: How are restaurants, businesses and people in Singapore coping
It's the last weekend before CNY and a festive season where many will be celebrating at home with safe management measures in place. . Read more at straitstimes.com. ( read original story ...)
Malaysian man who left hostel 4 times while on SHN has Singapore PR status revoked
SINGAPORE - A man who was convicted of leaving his hostel multiple times during his stay-home notice (SHN) has been stripped of his permanent residence (PR) status. "Singapore permanent residents who ... ( read original story ...)
First case of likely Covid-19 reinfection in Singapore, located in dormitory
The Bangladeshi worker recovered after becoming infected last April but tested positive again last month.. Read more at straitstimes.com. ( read original story ...)
Singapore reports first likely COVID-19 re-infection after Bangladeshi dorm resident tests positive again
SINGAPORE: A resident of a foreign worker dormitory has become Singapore’s first likely cases of COVID-19 re-infection, the Ministry of Health ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore National Eye Centre worker mistakenly given 5 doses of Covid-19 vaccine
There was no adverse reaction and the staff member remains well, said the centre.. Read more at straitstimes.com. ( read original story ...)
Singapore: Budget 2021 will have more targeted schemes for those who still need help; 26 imported Covid-19 cases on Feb 6
The upcoming Budget will have more targeted schemes aimed at segments of society and sectors of the economy which have not recovered as well, as the pandemic continues into its second year, said ... ( read original story ...)
26 new Covid-19 cases in Singapore, all imported
SINGAPORE - There were 26 new coronavirus cases confirmed as at Saturday noon (Feb 6), taking Singapore's total to 59,675. All 26 cases were imported and had been placed on stay-home notice on arrival ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore: Almost 140 firms told to stop on-site operations after serious breaches of Covid-19 measures
Close to 140 firms were told to cease on-site operations after serious breaches of Covid-19 workplace safe management measures introduced in March last year. ( read original story ...)
Fewer Singapore firms expanded overseas last year, but more press on with productivity efforts | Video
Fewer Singapore businesses ventured overseas last year amid the COVID-19 pandemic, but more took on projects to raise productivity and build new capabilities, said Enterprise Singapore (ESG) on Friday ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore Spying on Students’ Laptops
Singapore’s Education Ministry has made it mandatory for secondary school students to install tracking and remote access software on all laptops issued under a national digital literacy program, and ... ( read original story ...)
Football: Singapore Premier League Covid protocols offers hope for more events to return, says SportSG chief
Fortnightly testing for more than 200 players and officials is set to start on Sunday.. Read more at straitstimes.com. ( read original story ...)
Brits Charged Over Singapore Yacht Party That Broke Virus Rules
Nine Britons could face jail in Singapore after being charged Friday with breaking coronavirus rules over a party on a yacht where revellers danced in swimwear and Santa hats. Images of the Boxing Day ... ( read original story ...)