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726 West Coast Wet Market Bukit Timah Wet Market Haig Road Market and Cooked Food Centre Jurong Central Plaza Shunfu Mart This also includes Hong Lim Market and Chong Boon Market & Food Centre in Ang Mo Kio, which have been closed due to actual clusters being formed. Jurong Fishery Port & KTV clusters linked: Ong Ye Kung Those wondering how the Jurong Fishery Port cluster started will be interested to know that it’s linked to the KTV cluster. That’s what Health Minister Ong Ye Kung said in a long Facebook post on Monday (19 Jul). Although they differ genetically from the Delta variant, the cases in the fishery port and KTVs are more similar to those found in imported cases from Indonesia. ....
505 Jurong West Street 52 Market is among 10 more markets and food centres where new Covid-19 cases have been detected. - ST SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/ANN): New Covid-19 infections have been detected among fishmongers working at 10 more markets and food centres, the Ministry of Health (MOH) said. They are: Albert Centre Market and Food Centre, Ang Mo Kio Central Market and Food Centre, 630 Bedok Reservoir Road Market and Food Centre, 497 Jurong West Street 41 Market, 505 Jurong West Street 52 Market, Kim Keat Palm Market and Food Centre, Mayflower Wet Market and Food Centre, Teck Ghee Market and Food Centre, 146 Teck Whye Avenue Market and Tekka Centre. ....
SINGAPORE - Crowds still formed at hawker centres, foodcourts and coffee shops on Saturday (May 8) even though new rules requiring people to gather only in groups of five, from eight previously, have started to kick in. Most people kept to the five-person limit but the 1m safe distancing measure did not seem to be enforced at some of the places The Straits Times checked out. Kim Keat Palm Market and Food Centre in Toa Payoh Lorong 7 saw snaking queues for many stalls, as did the hawker centre at Tampines Block 201, with all tables filled when ST visited. At Ang Mo Kio Central Market and Food Centre, several groups of four were spotted sharing tables. People were also seen sitting on seats that had been crossed out and are not meant to be sat on. ....
Crowds still formed at hawker centres, food courts and coffee shops, even though new rules limiting groups to a maximum of five people, from eight previously, kicked in yesterday.. Read more at straitstimes.com. ....
SINGAPORE - The families of pre-schoolers with developmental needs can look forward to more professional and targeted support within the schools in the coming years. Inclusion coordinators will be appointed at the more than 1,900 pre-schools here and there will be a roll-out of more inclusive education training opportunities for teachers. Existing support programmes will also be offered at more pre-schools or integrated with pre-schools to reduce shuttling between centres. These moves by the Early Childhood Development Agency (ECDA) are in response to seven recommendations announced by the inclusive pre-school work group on Friday (April 30). The work group consulted about 60 participants in two focus group discussions and also received feedback from 900 parents in an online survey. ....