Eligible Covid-19 cases infected with the Omicron variant will be placed on home recovery from Monday (Dec 27), as part of a shift in Singapore's approach to the variant following international ... ( read original story ...)
Temasek-backed Vertex gets approval to list SPAC in Singapore
Vertex has submitted an application to the SGX to list a company called Vertex Technology Acquisition Corporation Ltd (VTAC) as a SPAC. ( read original story ...)
209 new COVID-19 cases reported in Singapore; 104 new Omicron infections confirmed
SINGAPORE: Singapore reported 209 new COVID-19 cases as of noon on Sunday (Dec 26), of which 100 were imported. There was also one fatality, taking the country's death toll from coronavirus ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore reports 248 new Covid-19 cases; a total of 448 Omicron cases confirmed up to Dec 25
Singapore reported 248 new cases of Covid-19 on Saturday, bringing its total tally to 277,555. Of the new cases, 177 were in the community, five were in migrant worker dormitories and 66 were imported ... ( read original story ...)
COVID-19: Singapore Omicron cases will not be isolated by default from 27 Dec
Omicron cases will no longer be isolated in dedicated facilities by default from 27 December, and allowed to recover at home, or at community care facilities, just like any COVID-positive case. ( read original story ...)
Singapore November headline prices rise 3.8%, fastest in nine years
Singapore's November headline prices rose by their fastest pace in nearly nine years on higher private transport and services costs, while the government also slightly increased its 2021 outlook for ... ( read original story ...)
CPC to import 90,000MT crude oil from Singapore
The Ceylon Petroleum Corporation says it will import 90,000 metric tons of fuel on credit from a supplier in Singapore next month. - Get the latest breaking news and top stories from Sri Lanka, the ... ( read original story ...)
Home recovery, self-testing in place of quarantine will be introduced for Omicron patients in Singapore
Recovering at home and self-testing will in time be part of the process for those infected with the Omicron variant of Covid-19, said the Ministry of Health (MOH) on Sunday. ( read original story ...)
In pictures: 4 Singapore athletes celebrate 2021 victories in open-top bus parade
SINGAPORE: Four Team Singapore athletes circled around the city aboard an open-top bus on Sunday (Dec 26) to celebrate their victories in 2021. Pool player Aloysius Yap, b ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore Fans Sing National Anthem To Players Even After Suzuki Cup Exit
Singapore fans stayed in the National Stadium to encourage their national squad by singing national anthem to the players after Singapore lost to Indonesia in the second leg of semi-finals of AFF ... ( read original story ...)
Suzuki Cup: Singapore coach Tatsuma Yoshida’s future in doubt after semi-final exit
He confirms job offers from several Japanese clubs, says he is undecided on next move. . Read more at straitstimes.com. ( read original story ...)
Singapore investors in property flurry with CapitaLand latest after North Sydney buy
Singapore’s top real estate investors have locked in their dominance of local commercial property buying with a series of end of year deals signalling their confidence in the market once the pandemic ... ( read original story ...)
DBS, POSB digital banking services disrupted for hours
SINGAPORE: Many DBS and POSB customers were unable to access the banks' online services on Tuesday (Nov 23), with the disruption lasting for more than 12 hours. Reports of service outages began ... ( read original story ...)
Indonesia reach AFF Cup final after epic clash with Singapore
Indonesia qualify for the Suzuki Cup final after a second leg win over Singapore that included six goals and three red cards. ( read original story ...)
98 new Omicron cases in Singapore, including 25 local cases, says health ministry
There were 98 new cases of the Covid-19 Omicron variant reported here on Saturday (Dec 25), up from 82 the day before. ( read original story ...)
Infant care boom in Singapore with higher demand from parents
Infant-care places for babies aged two to 17 months old have surged by 66 per cent in five years. . Read more at straitstimes.com. ( read original story ...)