For Singaporeans, property is much more than just an asset class. It is a key part of the government’s strategy to create a cohesive community with well-thought-out social integration policies.At the ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore must press on with living with Covid-19, not be paralysed by fear, says PM Lee
As Singapore presses on with its strategy of living with Covid-19, an update in mindsets is needed to respect the virus but not be paralysed by fear, said Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong on Saturday ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore allows quarantine-free travel to nine more countries. Details here
With a population of 5.45 million, Singapore has been reporting more than 3,000 Covid-19 cases daily.However, the country's 83% population is fully vaccinated--one of the world's highest rates ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore expands quarantine-free travel, eyes COVID-19 ‘new normal’
"at-above-post addthis_tool" data-url=" Aradhana Aravindan and Anshuman Daga SINGAPORE (Reuters) -Singapore is opening its borders to more countries for quarantine-free travel as the city-state seeks ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore allows quarantine-free travel to major countries starting Oct 19
SINGAPORE: Singapore is opening its borders to more countries for quarantine-free travel as the city-state seeks to rebuild its status as an international aviation hub, and prepares to reach a “new ... ( read original story ...)
Gazprom Eyes Higher Export Price as Europe Energy Crisis Deepens
Gazprom PJSC increased its 2021 price guidance for natural gas exports, while signaling caution on volumes it could ship, as Europe’s energy crisis worsens.Most Read from BloombergNYC's Waldorf Gets ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore Opens Quarantine-Free Entry From U.S, U.K, Others
Singapore is pressing ahead with plans to reopen its borders despite battling a record Covid-19 outbreak, saying it will allow vaccinated travelers from nine more countries including the U.S. and U.K. ( read original story ...)
Singapore to open travel corridors with US, UK, six other ‘living with Covid’ nations
Announcement marks Singapore’s most extensive easing of travel restrictions since borders were shut last March. ( read original story ...)
PM Lee says Singapore to take 3-6 months for ‘new normal’, rules out lockdown
Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong on Saturday said that Singapore will take from three to six months to get to a “new normal” once the COVID-19 cases are stabilised and assured that the city-state cannot ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore extends Covid-19 vaccine booster shots for healthcare and frontline workers, residents of care facilities, those aged 30 and above
Covid-19 vaccine booster shots will be extended to those aged 30 and above, healthcare and front-line workers as well as those in institutionalised settings such as prisons and residential care ... ( read original story ...)
COVID: Singapore offers booster shots to those 30 and above who are vaccinated
As from 9 October, booster vaccination shots will be offered to persons aged 30 years and above who have completed their vaccination regimen around six months ago. ( read original story ...)
Singapore tightens measures for the unvaccinated, says will take 3-6 months to new norm
Those who are not vaccinated will no longer be allowed to enter malls, said Gan Kim Yong, Singapore's trade minister and co-chair of the government's coronavirus taskforce, in a briefing Saturday. ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore to extend vaccinated travel lane scheme to eight more countries, including US, UK, Spain
SINGAPORE: Singapore is extending its vaccinated travel lane scheme to eight more countries, allowing those who are fully vaccinated against COVID-19 to enter Singapore without having to serve ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore COVID home recovery extended to all cases aged 5 to 49
The Home Recovery Programme (HRP) will be extended to unvaccinated persons aged 12 to 49 years, vaccinated persons aged 70 to 79, and children aged five to 11, from 10 October. ( read original story ...)
Next few months ‘trying’ as Singapore tries to live with COVID-19: Lee Hsien Loong
Living with COVID-19 has not been a smooth and easy journey, and the next few months will be trying, said Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong during a televised speech. ( read original story ...)
Singapore will take ‘at least’ three months to get to a COVID-19 new normal: PM Lee
SINGAPORE: Singapore will take between three and six months to get to a “new normal”, said Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong on Saturday (Oct 9) in his address to the nation on th ... ( read original story ...)