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Many Singaporeans not quite ready to stop wearing masks indoors despite easing of rules from Monday (Aug 29)

Many Singaporeans not quite ready to stop wearing masks indoors despite easing of rules

Singapore News - On Monday (Aug 29) for the first time in over two years, Singaporeans were not required to wear a mask indoors but not everyone was keen to ditch it. In shopping malls and schools across Singapore, many people were seen still wearing their masks. When asked, two. Read more at www.tnp.sg

I can t afford to get sick : Many Singaporeans not quite ready to stop wearing masks indoors

On Monday (Aug 29) for the first time in over two years, Singaporeans were not required to wear a mask indoors but not everyone was keen to ditch it. In shopping malls and schools across Singapore, many people were seen still wearing their masks. When asked, two reasons stood out. First, the need to continue taking precautions to safeguard their.

I ve lived at The Vales EC at Sengkang for 5 years: Here s my review of what it s like for family living

Applying for a BTO can be stressful, it's the uncertainty that can be unnerving - especially when you have a stricter timeline. It was no less the same for Anne ( not her real name for privacy reasons) and her husband, who ended up opting for an executive condominium. Choosing The Vales was surprising for them, as they never even considered.

24 new community cases in Singapore, including 13 linked to Changi Airport cluster

24 new community cases in Singapore, including 13 linked to Changi Airport cluster Toggle share menu Advertisement 24 new community cases in Singapore, including 13 linked to Changi Airport cluster Changi Airport staff members wearing personal protective equipment assist travellers at the check-in counters. (File photo: Calvin Oh) 14 May 2021 04:26PM (Updated: 15 May 2021 02:07AM) Share this content Bookmark SINGAPORE: Twenty-four community cases were among 52 new COVID-19 infections reported in Singapore as of noon on Friday (May 14), said the Ministry of Health (MOH).  This is the highest number of new daily COVID-19 cases since Jan 30, when 58 cases were reported.  Advertisement Advertisement Twenty of the new community cases are linked to previous cases, of which 13 have been linked to the Changi Airport cluster. Among them, 16 cases have already been placed on quarantine earlier. 

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