The gargle, distributed under Temasek Foundation's Stay Prepared initiative, kills germs that cause sore throat.. Read more at straitstimes.com. ( read original story ...)
Australia returns 500,000 COVID-19 vaccine doses to Singapore
Australia has returned about half a million doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine to Singapore, as part of a dose-sharing arrangement between the countries. ( read original story ...)
Singapore gradually easing Covid-19 measures: PM Lee
He said Singapore population will be "frustrated (and) disappointed" if the country opens up only to tighten measures again when cases flare up ... ( read original story ...)
Zookeepers: Lions at Singapore Wildlife slowly recover from COVID-19
Both lion prides ‘are also recovering well’ in their dens, away from public areas. The lions at the Night Safari are ‘bright, alert and doing well, and their diets are being boosted with vitamins and ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore ranked world’s 4th most ready country for self-driving transport
With driverless transport becoming more popular and self-driving vehicles closer to mainstream reality than ever, it appears as if many countries around the world are preparing for a future where ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore PM Lee Warns of U.S.-China Miscalculation Over Taiwan
Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong says tensions over Taiwan risk leading to a miscalculation between the U.S. and China as both nations step up activity around the island. “I don’t think it’s ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore records 3,474 new Covid-19 cases; ICU utilisation rate falls to 62.6%
The overall intensive care unit (ICU) utilisation rate in Singapore has fallen to 62.6 per cent, down from 63.3 per cent on Tuesday (Nov 16). ( read original story ...)
Singapore Sees ‘Complications’ in Taiwan Bid to Join Trade Deal
Taiwan’s bids to join an 11-nation trade pact come with clear “political complications,” Singapore Foreign Minister Vivian Balakrishnan said. ( read original story ...)
India, Singapore in talks to resume commercial flights soon: Report
As of now, only repatriation is taking place through Air India, under the Vande Bharat mission. Singapore has announced that from November 29 it will open up its Vaccinated Travel Lanes (VTL) for ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore trying to ease up ‘step-by-step’ on COVID-19 without making ‘unsettling’ U-turns: PM Lee
SINGAPORE: Singapore is gradually easing COVID-19 safety measures and making sure the situation stabilises with each step of easing, so as to avoid "unsettling" U-turns, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore Cases Jump; Disney Cruise Rule for Kids: Virus Update
Singapore cases jumped back to the 3,500 level. Meanwhile, Beijing tightened restrictions even as China’s outbreak receded to fewer than 10 daily infections. New York City is almost doubling its ... ( read original story ...)
Covid-19: 3,474 new cases and seven more deaths in Singapore; weekly infection growth rate at 0.89
Singapore yesterday (November 17) recorded 3,474 new cases of Covid-19 and seven more deaths due to complications from the disease. The daily case count is significantly up from the 2,069 reported on ... ( read original story ...)
Must-know tips and nice accommodations for travel to Singapore
Search for flights between Singapore, Korea soaring with travel bubble accord By Jun Ji-hye A travel bubble agreement signed between Singapore and Korea in October went into effec ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore of the future: How to make the city endearing
We've ticked off economic competitiveness and desirable urban living. Now, the URA asks Singaporeans to imagine an endearing city as well. What will help us feel the love?. Read more at ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore hanging would be ‘tantamount to executing a child’
An intellectually impaired Malaysian man due to be executed in Singapore on Wednesday gained a last-minute reprieve as a result of contracting COVID-19. Nagaenthran Dharmalingam's final legal bid to ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore delays satellite road toll system due to global chip shortage
Previously slated to begin by end-2021, the rollout of Singapore's next-generation electronic road pricing system has been pushed back to the second half of 2023 after suppliers of "critical ... ( read original story ...)