As coronavirus infections spike across the island, Singapore's migrant workers are forbidden from mingling with the general population, even though most of them are fully vaccinated. ( read original story ...)
Singapore reports new daily high of 2,268 COVID cases, 8 deaths
The Ministry of Health (MOH) on Wednesday (29 September) confirmed a record 2,268 new COVID-19 cases in Singapore – taking the country's total case count to 94,043 – and eight more deaths due to the ... ( read original story ...)
Coronavirus: Singapore hits 2,000 daily cases; New Zealand outbreak ‘seated in gang communities’
Singapore on Tuesday logged a record 2,236 new infections, while New Zealand’s daily cases jump to their highest level in weeks. ( read original story ...)
Putin Ends Isolation; Singapore Cases at Record: Virus Update
Russian President Vladimir Putin is ending his self-isolation following exposure to Covid-19 during an outbreak among his staff earlier this month. ( read original story ...)
Singapore Cases at Record; Wider Health Impact: Virus Update
Covid-19 infections rose to a record in Singapore, where the spread of the virus despite a high vaccination rate is sowing a rare disquiet in the ruling party. New cases in Poland reached the highest ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore is being terrorized by the country’s growing population of adorable otters, who’ve eaten thousands of dollars worth of expensive koi fish
Otters are killing thousands of dollars of pricey koi as they move from Singapore's waterways to attacking fish in private ponds. ( read original story ...)
Singapore firm that turns coffee grounds into furniture material wins award
This home-grown company collects sodden, used coffee grounds from cafes and hotels, and turns it into wood-like panels that can be used to make furniture. ( read original story ...)
No disruption to waste management in Singapore after fatal accident shut down Tuas incineration plant: NEA
SINGAPORE: Waste collection and management services in Singapore have not been disrupted even as a fatal accident at the Tuas incineration plant has forced it to stop operations, th ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore confirmed as AFF Suzuki Cup hosts from 5 Dec to 1 Jan
Singapore has been selected to host this year's ASEAN Football Federation Suzuki Cup from 5 December to 1 January. ( read original story ...)
How Covid-19 and other trends hit Singapore’s population – in 8 charts
ST looks at some of the key numbers and trends from the annual Population in Brief report.. Read more at straitstimes.com. ( read original story ...)
Singapore Cases Hit Record; CDC Error on Hong Kong: Virus Update
Covid-19 infections rose to a record in Singapore, where the increased spread of the virus despite a high vaccination rate is sowing a rare disquiet in the ruling party. In Japan, authorities are ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore Virus Debate Sowing Rare Disquiet in Ruling Party
Anxiety, confusion grow as infections climb in Singapore despite having one of the world’s highest vaccination rates. ( read original story ...)
New high of 2,236 COVID cases in Singapore, 5 more deaths
The Ministry of Health (MOH) on Tuesday (28 September) confirmed 2,236 new COVID-19 cases in Singapore – taking the country's total case count to 91,775 – and five more deaths due to the disease. ( read original story ...)
US raises COVID danger level in Hong Kong and Singapore
The U.S. said trips to Singapore and Hong Kong have become more dangerous because of the coronavirus, raising its travel health advice for the Asian financial hubs by one level. The U.S. Centers for ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore’s population falls 4.1% to 5.45 million amid COVID curbs
Singapore’s total population fell 4.1 per cent to 5.45 million as of June, due mainly to the fall in the non-resident population amid the COVID-19 pandemic. ( read original story ...)
Singapore Population Sees Biggest Percentage Drop Since 1950
Singapore's population size this year saw its sharpest percentage drop since 1950, a report said on Tuesday, as coronavirus-induced travel restriction kept foreigners away from the Asian financial hub ... ( read original story ...)