SINGAPORE: Singapore must preserve its business hub status, attract more foreign investments, and continue to develop local companies and entrepreneurs in order to sustain growth in the long run, said ... ( read original story ...)
‘I was thrown in jail and a mental institution, then deported from Singapore… for not wearing a Covid-19 mask’
Don’t like wearing masks? Neither does Benjamin Glynn. But his refusal to wear one, on account of his failure to accept Singapore’s right to make them legally mandatory, saw him treated like a ... ( read original story ...)
Coronavirus digest: Singapore is now the most vaccinated country
The Asian island state has fully vaccinated 80% of its population. Elsewhere, Japan is struggling to keep its inoculation campaign on track over tainted Moderna vaccines. All the latest with DW. ( read original story ...)
80% of Singapore population now fully vaccinated: Ong Ye Kung
Singapore has "crossed another milestone" with 80 per cent of its population now fully vaccinated against COVD-19, said Health Minister Ong Ye Kung on Sunday (29 August). ( read original story ...)
Singapore crosses 80% Covid-19 vaccination milestone: Ong Ye Kung
SINGAPORE - The nation's Covid-19 vaccination rate has reached a new milestone, with 80 per cent of the population having received two doses of the vaccine as at Sunday (Aug 29).Revealing this in a ... ( read original story ...)
80% of Singapore population received full COVID-19 vaccination regimen: Ong Ye Kung
SINGAPORE: Eighty per cent of Singapore’s population have received their full COVID-19 vaccination regimen of two doses, Health Minister Ong Ye Kung said on Sunday (Aug 29). C ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore Hits 80% Vaccine Threshold Seen as Key to More Easing
Singapore has outpaced most advanced economies to fully vaccinate 80% of its population against Covid-19, paving the way for the small but wealthy city-state to forge ahead with reopening in an ... ( read original story ...)
They left their home comforts as teens to study in Singapore. A scholarship wasn’t the only reason
Secondary school and pre-university students arriving here on scholarships have diverse expectations, from the non-academic to the doors they think Singapore will open. The outcome is not always what ... ( read original story ...)
113 new locally transmitted COVID-19 cases in Singapore; 2 new clusters including at Jurong East Bus Interchange
SINGAPORE: Singapore reported 113 new locally transmitted COVID-19 infections as of noon on Saturday (Aug 28), including a new cluster linked to staff at Jurong East Bus Interchange and another at a ... ( read original story ...)
113 new locally transmitted Covid-19 cases, including 25 linked to Bugis Junction cluster in Singapore
There were 113 new locally transmitted coronavirus cases as at Saturday noon (Aug 28), with 25 of these cases linked to the Bugis Junction cluster. ( read original story ...)
Several hospitals, clinics in Singapore to offer Sinopharm COVID-19 vaccines
The first batch of Sinopharm COVID-19 vaccine will be available at some hospitals and clinics in Singapore from next Monday. The IHH Healthcare Singapore, a private healthcare provider, said in a ... ( read original story ...)
25 of 121 new COVID cases in Singapore linked to Bugis Junction cluster
The Ministry of Health on Saturday (28 August) confirmed 121 new COVID-19 cases in Singapore, taking the country's total case count to 67,171. ( read original story ...)
Singapore tightens border measures for travellers from New Zealand
Singapore will be tightening its border measures for travellers from New Zealand, due to the increase in the number of COVID-19 cases there. ( read original story ...)
Singapore tightens border measures for travellers from New Zealand after rise in COVID-19 cases
Travellers from Jiangsu province in China will no longer have to serve a stay-home notice if their COVID-19 PCR test upon arrival is negative. ( read original story ...)
Singapore could experience heavier rain over the next two months due to Indian Ocean Dipole
SINGAPORE - Heavier rain is expected over Singapore in the next two months, due to the influence of a weather phenomenon known as the Indian Ocean Dipole (IOD), which entered a negative phase this ... ( read original story ...)
Eight men arrested for illegally entering Singapore by trying to swim ashore near Tuas after similar incident in June
The police have arrested eight men, aged 21 to 55, who jumped off a fibreglass boat and were swimming to shore near Tuas yesterday (August 27). The men, whose nationality was not stated, will be ... ( read original story ...)