Singapore News - The sole unlinked Covid-19 case reported in the community yesterday was a 29-year-old repairman at Grandwork Interior who got his first dose of a vaccine on May 31. He developed a fever on June 1 and saw a doctor the same day. He had body aches last Friday and saw the. Read more at www.tnp.sg
He is originally from Myanmar, and received the first dose of a vaccine on May 31.
The other case in the community is a 21-year-old kitchen assistant from Malaysia who works at Rice Garden in 308 Anchorvale Road.
He was already quarantined when he was tested, said the Ministry of Health (MOH) in an update on Wednesday night.
His infection is linked to the cluster at NTUC Foodfare in Anchorvale Road, bringing the total number of patients in that cluster up to 13.
He is a workplace contact of a 29-year-old chef at Rice Garden who tested positive on May 29.
There were a total of four new coronavirus cases, said MOH.
Ministry of Design Merges Banking and Biophilia at a Citibank Wealth-Management Center in Singapore
June 9, 2021
By Rebecca Dalzell
Money plants, parlor palms, and bird’s nest ferns are among the tropical species filling the conservatory at Citi Wealth Hub, a wealth-management center in Singapore by Ministry of Design. Photography by KHOOGJ.
The founder and director of Ministry of Design, Colin Seah, admits that his firm was not an obvious choice to design a high-end bank. “We’re a bit of a black sheep,” he says. “It’s our natural impulse to be slightly rebellious and question convention.” The Singaporean architect has earned accolades for such edgy constructions as the Race Robotics Laboratory, a futuristic black cave, and the piercing triangular Vanke Triple V Gallery. Investment banks, by contrast, favor plush but predictable interiors. Yet Citibank Singapore was ready for a change when it held a competition to create the Citi Wealth Hub, a wealth-management cent