SINGAPORE, May 29 Some 40 years after weathering the ups and downs of the hawker trade, an elderly couple selling wanton noodles at Tekka Market in Little India told TODAY they are facing their toughest crisis yet after new Covid-19 curbs kicked in two weeks ago. By now, Mr Goh, 69, and.
Tuesday, 04 May 2021 04:40 PM MYT
The five cases were the only community cases reported today, said the Ministry of Health (MOH) in its update on the Covid-19 situation here. Picture by Ili Nadhirah Mansor/TODAY
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SINGAPORE, May 4 Singapore reported 17 new cases of Covid-19 today, five of which are linked to the cluster at Tan Tock Seng Hospital (TTSH).
The five cases were the only community cases reported today, said the Ministry of Health (MOH) in its update on the Covid-19 situation here.
With these new cases, the TTSH cluster, which began when a nurse at the hospital tested positive for the coronavirus last Wednesday, has now grown to 40 cases.
SINGAPORE, May 2 Singapore today registered 14 new cases of locally transmitted Covid-19 infection, of which 11 are linked to the cluster at Tan Tock Seng Hospital (TTSH) where a nurse working at Ward 9D was first found to be infected on April 27. This brings the total number of infections in.
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The Big Read: Rising prices, building delays young couples face perfect storm in quest for home sweet home The delays couldn’t have come at a worse time for young couples eager to set up their very first marital home, newly-weds say.
In pre-pandemic days, prospective homeowners were waiting for about three to four years following a new launch for a flat under the BTO scheme. Now, they will have to add between six and nine months, or even a year in some cases, to the waiting game. (Photo: TODAY/Ili Nadhirah Mansor)
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Ms Jasmine Chua caring for her 84-year-old mother who has dementia. Photo by Raj Nadarajan for TODAY
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SINGAPORE, March 6 At his wits’ end, Mr Danny Raven Tan, 53, once threatened his dementia-stricken mother with a chopper because she was “driving him nuts”.
Since she was diagnosed with the illness that causes impaired intellectual functions and personality changes in 2015, his mother, who is now 88, would tiresomely ask him about his father and godmother, both of whom had died, frequently raise her voice at him and accuse their helper of stealing her money.