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Commuters with long-term medical conditions can claim card, lanyard to help get a seat on public transport
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Commuters with long-term medical conditions can claim card, lanyard to help get a seat on public transport
A card by the Caring SG Commuters Committee to help commuters with long-term medical conditions get a seat on public transport.
05 Mar 2021 03:50PM) Share this content
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SINGAPORE: Commuters with long-term medical conditions that prevent them from standing for prolonged periods will soon be able to use an identifier to help them get a seat on buses and trains here.