SINGAPORE, May 27 Mandai Crematorium and Columbarium Complex and several food and beverage outlets in malls were added to a list of public places that had been visited by Covid-19 cases during their infectious period. In its evening update on the coronavirus situation on Wednesday (May 26), the.
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Composite pictures show The Woodgrove and Velocity @ Novena Square. (Photos: Google Street View/Cindy Co)
27 May 2021 06:18AM (Updated:
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SINGAPORE: The McDonald s outlet at The Woodgrove shopping centre in Woodlands was on Wednesday (May 26) added to a list of public places visited by COVID-19 community cases during their infectious period.
A 24-year-old employee at that outlet was one of the new COVD-19 cases detected on Wednesday, as well as a 20-year-old National University of Singapore student who worked part-time at Poke Theory at the Velocity @ Novena Square mall.
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SINGAPORE - Since he was seven, Mr Jack Goh, 33, has been visiting hospitals every three weeks to receive blood transfusions, and he has to do this for life.
The private-hire driver has thalassaemia major, a blood disorder in which the body does not produce enough haemoglobin, a protein in red blood cells.
According to the United States Centres for Disease Control and Prevention s website, when there are not enough healthy red blood cells in the body, not enough oxygen is delivered to all the other cells. This may cause a person to feel tired, weak or short of breath.
This condition is called anaemia, and those with thalassaemia may have mild or severe anaemia. Severe anaemia can damage organs and lead to death.