COVID-19 cases are on the rise in Singapore as the country experiences a new wave of infections. Health Minister Ong Ye Kung on May 18 urged residents to wear masks. "The public is urged to exercise ...
Singapore-headquartered SQREEM acquires TotallyAwesome
Singapore-headquartered SQREEM Technologies, a leader in pure artificial intelligence and one of the world’s largest digital behaviour aggregators, announces its acquisition of Singapore’s ...
Singapore braces for COVID-19 surge with over 25,900 cases recorded in a week; govt urges citizens to wear masks
The Ministry of Health (MOH) reported that the number of COVID-19 cases increased significantly, from 13,700 the previous week to 25,900 in the week of May 5 to 11.
Oppo Reno 12 spotted on Singapore & Thailand certification websites ahead of global launch
The phone has also passed regulatory standards in Singapore, which supports various network technologies such as WCDMA, LTE, 5G, and more. Details on the Reno 12 remain limited, but Geekbench listings ...
Singapore: Fresh Covid wave across country; health minister advises use of masks again
Singapore recorded more than 25,900 cases from May 5 to 11 giving rise to a fresh Covid-19 wave. Health Minister Ong Ye Kung on May 18 advised the wearing of masks again. “We are at the beginning ...
Singapore Faces New COVID-19 Wave, 25,900 Cases Reported In A Week, Masks Advisory Issued
(MENAFN- Live Mint) "Singapore is experiencing a new wave of COVID-19 ... cases and move suitable patients to transitional care facilities or back home through Mobile Inpatient Care@Home, an ...
Singapore facing new Covid-19 wave, vaccination recommended especially for seniors: Ong Ye Kung
SINGAPORE – Singapore is seeing a new Covid-19 wave, with rising cases of infection in the last two weeks, said Health Minister Ong Ye Kung on May 18. “We are at the beginning part of the wave where ...
New COVID-19 wave in Singapore, over 25k cases reported
Singapore: Singapore is seeing a new COVID-19 wave as the authorities recorded more than 25,900 cases from May 5 to 11 even as Health Minister Ong Ye Kung on Saturday advised the wearing of masks ...
Singapore’s COVID-19 cases nearly double; public hospitals to reduce non-urgent elective surgeries
SINGAPORE: There has been a near doubling of COVID-19 cases ... and move suitable patients to care facilities like Transitional Care Facilities or at home through Mobile Inpatient Care@Home.” It also ...
Singapore Science Park set to get 300-unit condo as first residential project
SINGAPORE – Technology and development hub Singapore Science Park is set to get its first residential project, a 300-unit condominium. The planned condominium, on a site of about 0.7ha, will be linked ...
S’pore export slump eases to 9.3% drop in April on a turnaround for electronics shipments
This was a smaller fall in key exports than a 20.8 per cent contraction in March. Read more at straitstimes.com.
All foreigners arriving in Singapore can now use automated lanes at Changi Airport without prior enrolment
With contactless clearance for Singapore residents and all departing travellers to be rolled out by the end of this year, the time it takes to clear immigration is expected to be reduced by about 40 ...
After a promising beginning, is Singapore’s cultivated meat industry on the way to the slaughterhouse?
Singapore was also the first country to approve the sale of lab-grown meat, with Huber's Butchery in Dempsey Hill being the only restaurant in the world selling lab-grown meat back in early 2023. But ...
Singapore’s key exports shrink by slightly larger-than-expected 9.3% in April, easing from March
SINGAPORE’S non-oil domestic exports (NODX) slid 9.3 per cent from the year-ago high base in April, dragged down by a decrease in the non-electronics sector, particularly in volatile products, data ...
Singapore Non-Oil Domestic Exports Fell Less Than Expected in April
The "decline was from a high base a year ago and due to non-electronics--primarily, volatile products like pharmaceuticals," Enterprise Singapore said in a statement. Shipments for electronics ...
Singapore export slump eases as shipments fall 9.3% in April
Singapore’s total trade expanded by 15.7 per cent in April, reversing the 1.9 per cent decline in March. Total trade grew due to the rise in both oil trade and non-oil trade. Non-oil trade grew due to ...