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More students to be admitted to unis here, but it won't be made easier, Latest Singapore News

Singapore News - Singapore's autonomous universities will be able to admit more students this year as overseas study options continue to be disrupted by the Covid-19 pandemic, said Education Minister Chan Chun Sing. In a Facebook post yesterday morning, Mr Chan said local universities will. Read more at www.tnp.sg

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Covid-19: Singapore warns children susceptible to virus variants, shuts schools

Covid-19: Singapore warns children susceptible to virus variants, shuts schools Top Searches Covid-19: Singapore warns children susceptible to virus variants, shuts schools Reuters / May 17, 2021, 12:08 IST FacebookTwitterLinkedinEMail People wearing face masks cross a road amid the coronavirus disease outbreak in Singapore. SINGAPORE: Singapore warned on Sunday that the new coronavirus variants, such as the one first detected in India, were affecting more children, as the city-state prepares to shut most schools from this week and draws up plans to vaccinate youngsters. All primary, secondary and junior colleges will shift to full home-based learning from Wednesday until the end of the school term on May 28.

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Singaporean authorities warn children susceptible to new COVID-19 variants, shut schools

Singaporean authorities warn children susceptible to new COVID-19 variants, shut schools All primary, secondary and junior colleges will shift to full home-based learning from Wednesday until the end of the school term on May 28 Reuters | May 17, 2021 | Updated 14:26 IST Singapore warned on Sunday that the new coronavirus variants, such as the one first detected in India, were affecting more children, as the city-state prepares to shut most schools from this week and draws up plans to vaccinate youngsters. All primary, secondary and junior colleges will shift to full home-based learning from Wednesday until the end of the school term on May 28.

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Singapore warns children susceptible to virus variants, shuts schools

    Reuters Published: 17 May 2021 12:13 PM BdST Updated: 17 May 2021 12:13 PM BdST People wearing face masks cross a road amid the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak in Singapore May 14, 2021. REUTERS Singapore warned on Sunday that the new coronavirus variants, such as the one first detected in India, were affecting more children, as the city-state prepares to shut most schools from this week and draws up plans to vaccinate youngsters. ); } All primary, secondary and junior colleges will shift to full home-based learning from Wednesday until the end of the school term on May 28. Some of these (virus) mutations are much more virulent, and they seem to attack the younger children, said Education Minister Chan Chun Sing.

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Deadliest US surge now over; Fauci tells graduates 'virus is the enemy, not each other': Latest COVID-19 updates

Deadliest US surge now over; Fauci tells graduates virus is the enemy, not each other : Latest COVID-19 updates John Bacon, Elinor Aspegren and Mike Stucka, USA TODAY No more masks for those vaccinated: Here s how the new CDC guidelines affect you Replay Video The latest and worst surge in coronavirus cases across the nation is finally over. The country s pace of new cases fell this weekend below the low of Sept. 12, the day before the deadly fall surge got underway, became a disastrous winter and turned into a painful spring. Between that day in September and now, the U.S. reported more than 390,000 COVID-19 deaths and more than 26.4 million coronavirus cases, a USA TODAY analysis of Johns Hopkins University data shows.

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