The Ministry of Health (MOH) reported 743 new Covid-19 infections in Singapore on Saturday, down from 766 on Friday (Dec 3). ( read original story ...)
COVID-19: Singapore reports 743 new cases, 2 more deaths
The Ministry of Health (MOH) on Saturday (4 December) confirmed 743 new COVID-19 cases in Singapore – bringing the country's total case count to 268,659 – as well as two deaths due to the disease. ( read original story ...)
743 new Covid-19 cases in Singapore; two seniors die
The Covid-19 weekly infection growth rate was at 0.63 on Saturday, the 22nd day in a row that the rate is below one.. Read more at straitstimes.com. ( read original story ...)
Dormitory-bound work pass holders cannot enter Singapore via vaccinated travel lane: MOM
SINGAPORE - From 11.59pm on Saturday (Dec 4), employers of all S Pass and work permit holders in the construction, marine shipyard and process sector will not be allowed to make new applications for ... ( read original story ...)
Omicron-concerned Singapore stops VTL travel for work pass holders
Singapore had announced the tightening of rules for VTL travellers in view of the new variant (Omicron). The S Pass allows mid-level skilled foreign staff to work in Singapore. ( read original story ...)
Exclusion of Singapore from US democracy summit ‘not commentary on bilateral partnership’ — Top US diplomat
Singapore's omission puts it in interesting company, including Andorra, Belarus, Bhutan, Bolivia, Brunei, Cambodia, China, Hungary, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Laos, Myanmar, Sri Lanka, Tajikistan, ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore says Omicron not more severe than other variants as of now
More data and further studies on Omicron are needed, the MOH said adding that it is expecting to see more such cases being reported globally in the co.. ( read original story ...)
Omicron not more severe than other Covid variants as of now: Singapore
There is currently no evidence to suggest that symptoms associated with the Omicron variant are different or more severe than those of other variants, Singapore's Ministry of Health said ... ( read original story ...)
6 Christmas events in Singapore that will add festive cheer to your holiday
We round up the best Christmas events in Singapore happening this December 2021, from food markets to exciting festive activities. ( read original story ...)
Singapore reports 766 new COVID-19 cases and 9 more deaths; ICU utilisation rate at 57.3%
SINGAPORE: Singapore reported 766 new COVID-19 cases and nine deaths linked to the coronavirus on Friday (Dec 3). The daily caseload fell below 1,000 for the first time since Nov 28. The fatalities ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore confirms 766 new COVID cases, 9 more deaths
The Ministry of Health on Friday (3 December) confirmed 766 new COVID-19 cases in Singapore as well as nine deaths due to the disease. ( read original story ...)
COVID: Daily ART tests for VTL travellers to Singapore from 7 Dec
All Vaccinated Travel Lane travellers entering Singapore by air have to take an Antigen Rapid Test over seven days from 6 December, 11.59pm. ( read original story ...)
Singapore Extends Travel Curbs to More Places With Omicron Spike
Singapore says all long-term pass holders and short-term visitors with recent travel history to Ghana, Malawi and Nigeria within the last 14 days will not be allowed to enter the country, or transit ... ( read original story ...)
Wildlife Around Singapore: The ant-snatching assassin bug and other sightings
In our Wildlife Around Singapore series, we share interesting flora and fauna that have been sighted around the island. ( read original story ...)
Reunions as Malaysia-Singapore land border reopens
Vaccinated Malaysians working in Singapore were reunited with their families following two years of Covid lockdowns ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore Had a New Billionaire for a Few Hours Before Grab Slid
The stock will go up and it will go down,” said Anthony Tan, co-founder of Grab Holdings Ltd., moments after Nasdaq’s bell-ringing ceremony in Singapore Thursday night, the first such event held in ... ( read original story ...)