There were 2,304 new Covid-19 cases reported on Saturday (Nov 13), down from 3,099 a day earlier, said the Ministry of Health (MOH) in its daily report. ( read original story ...)
‘Singapore has decided to hit the unvaccinated where it hurts most—their wallets’
The Ministry of Health (MOH) said that unvaccinated patients who end up needing care in an ICU may need to shell out a whopping S$25,000 for their hospital bill. ( read original story ...)
Covid-19: 2,304 New Cases And 14 More Deaths In Singapore; Weekly Infection Growth Rate At 0.98
Covid-19: 2,304 New Cases And 14 More Deaths In Singapore; Weekly Infection Growth Rate At 0.98. Ili Nadhirah Mansor/TODAY. | 11:4 ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore to review its climate change target as world leaders agree strike COP26 deal
GLASGOW: The Singapore Government will go back and review its climate change target after top level talks concluded late on Saturday (Nov 13) at COP26. The Glasgow Climate Pact was f ... ( read original story ...)
‘KAWS:HOLIDAY’ Singapore Has Been Ordered To Stop, Due to Court Order
HOLIDAY installation at The Float @ Marina Bay in Singapore has been ordered to stop, due to a court order. Reports note that The Ryan Foundation, a non-profit organization promoting arts awareness ... ( read original story ...)
Coronavirus: Singapore eases rules on vaccination records for travellers from US after complaints
After some US-based Singaporeans expressed frustration at being unable to use a quarantine-free travel lane between the city state and America because they did not have a permitted proof of ... ( read original story ...)
Travellers in Singapore gear up for opening of vaccinated travel lane with South Korea
Come Tuesday (Nov 16), tour leader Kenneth Lee, 58, will finally lead his first tour to South Korea after two long years of odd jobs amid the pandemic. ( read original story ...)
Shipowners make payoffs to free vessels held by Indonesian navy near Singapore- sources
More than a dozen shipowners have made payments of about $300,000 apiece to release vessels detained by the Indonesian navy, which said they were anchored illegally in Indonesian waters near Singapore ... ( read original story ...)
A spotlight on the death penalty in Singapore
The case of Nagaenthran Dharmalingam, a Malaysian man sentenced to death in Singapore, has garnered considerable interest on both sides of the Causeway. In 2011, aged just 21, Nagaenthran was ... ( read original story ...)
‘Like house arrest’: Singapore migrant workers suffer under Covid curbs
Bangladeshi migrant worker MD Sharif Uddin used to spend his days off with friends outside his cramped Singapore dormitory, but coronavirus curbs have for 18 months left him stuck inside during his ... ( read original story ...)
Stamp celebrating Singapore women to go on sale on Monday
SINGAPORE: A commemorative stamp celebrating Singapore women will be available for purchase from Monday (Nov 15). The stamp is a collaboration between Singapore Post and the Ministry of Social and ... ( read original story ...)
Supervisors don PPE to help tackle surge in cleaning jobs in Singapore during Covid-19
SINGAPORE - Ms Yeo Shu Ming, 26, an executive at the National University Hospital's (NUH) environmental services department, oversees general and biohazard waste disposals as well as requests for ... ( read original story ...)
Calling Home: Grant ‘Axe’ Rawlinson in Singapore
This morning on Calling Home we talk to Grant Rawlinson. The Taranaki native lives with wife Stefanie and twin daughters Kate and Rachel. He's Calling Home this morning from Singapore. ( read original story ...)
Singapore reports 2,304 new COVID-19 cases
Singapore recorded 2,304 new cases of COVID-19 on Saturday, bringing the total tally to 235,480, the Ministry of Health (MOH) said in a statement. Of the new cases, 2,179 were reported in the ... ( read original story ...)
COVID: 2,304 new cases, 14 more deaths in Singapore
The Ministry of Health on Saturday (13 November) confirmed 2,304 new COVID-19 cases in Singapore as well as 14 deaths due to the disease. ( read original story ...)
Coronavirus: Singapore migrant workers yearn for freedom as strict curbs persist
Curbs have been eased for most in Singapore, where vaccinated people can go out shopping and to restaurants; But the low-paid migrants remain subject to strict restrictions that m ... ( read original story ...)