Mask-wearing no longer mandatory on public transport from Feb 13, as Singapore steps down COVID-19 restrictions
The DORSCON level will also be lowered to Green and the pandemic multi-ministry task force stood down.Continue Reading
The DORSCON level will also be lowered to Green and the pandemic multi-ministry task force stood down.Continue Reading
FREE VACCINATIONS COVID-19 vaccinations and oral antivirals will remain fully subsidised for clinically eligible patients. This will apply in outpatient, including primary care, ambulatory settings of public hospitals and nursing homes, until further notice. COVID-19 jabs under the National Vaccination Programme will continue to be offered free to all Singaporeans,Continue Reading
From Feb 13, non-vaccinated travellers entering Singapore will no longer be required to take a pre-departure test.
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It follows moves by the UK and US last year citing concerns that China could access the devices.Continue Reading
SINGAPORE: Current COVID-19 health measures for migrant workers living in dormitories will align with community guidelines from Mar 1, authorities said on Thursday (Feb 9). This will come about two weeks after the measures are stood down for the community and the Disease Outbreak Response System Condition, or DORSCON, isContinue Reading
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SINGAPORE: Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) officers rescued a boy from a collapsed building in Türkiye, following a deadly 7.8-magnitude earthquake that killed more than 15,000 people in the country as well as in Syria. The 20-member team landed in Adana on Wednesday (Feb 8) and headed to Dulkadiroğlu, Kahramanmaraş toContinue Reading
The Gini coefficient, which measures income inequality, fell slightly to 0.437.Continue Reading
The famous 16th-Century poem Ramcharitmanas has become a battle ground over claims it’s discriminatory.Continue Reading
Even after more than two decades, Belinda Tan’s job still surprises her. Why and how humans lie, however, is the most predictable part, she tells CNA Women.
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