In the latest efforts to help curb the spread of COVID-19, the government has announced that 151 premises and locations nationwide, including shopping malls, supermarkets, banks, food courts, will be closed for sanitisation purposes. These premises are located across states such as KL and Selangor, and will close from 9th May to 11th May.
To avoid disappointment while shopping for essentials at this time, you’ll want to take note of the following areas that will be closed during these 3 days.
151 locations listed as potential COVID-19 cluster spots
On 8th May 2021, the
Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation (MOSTI) announced on their website a total of 151 locations that will have to close immediately for sanitisation purposes.
151 Malls, Supermarkets & More Labelled COVID-19 High-Risk Areas To Be Closed For Sanitation
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The number of workers employed fell last year in the sharpest decline in more than two decades, with foreigners bearing the brunt of the contraction, but the labour market is turning the corner.
The latest manpower data from the Ministry of Manpower (MOM) yesterday showed that non-residents accounted for all of the employment decline last year.
Meanwhile, resident employment, comprising Singaporeans and permanent residents, rebounded to slightly above pre-Covid-19 levels by the year end.
Unemployment rates also began to fall after hitting a high of 3.5 per cent for the year in September for the overall workforce, 4.9 per cent for citizens and 4.8 per cent for residents. By December, this had fallen to 3.3 per cent overall, 4.5 per cent for citizens and 4.4 per cent for residents.
Taman Melawati, also known as just Melawati, is a mature neighbourhood set amid hills and lush greenery. Located in Ulu Kelang, it may not be the first place that comes to mind when you are looking for a spot to hang out with your friends or family. Unlike the trendier Mont’Kiara, Bangsar and Kuala Lumpur city centre, Melawati is more tranquil and lacks the bustle of activity found in the more popular areas. But that does not make it any less attractive.
According to VPC Alliance Sdn Bhd managing director James Wong, Melawati was previously a rubber plantation named Hawthornton Estate. Development of the township, the first by Negara Properties (M) Bhd, began in the 1970s. The developer is now a wholly-owned subsidiary of Sime Darby Property Bhd.
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Parents can recharge themselves while their young ones play at Conrad Centennial Singapore
The Family Escape package has a teepee (above) for toddlers.ST PHOTO: LIM YAN LIANG
The young ones can also check out the new Kids Club (above), which offers small-group activities; while parents enjoy evening cocktails and soak up panoramic views.ST PHOTO: LIM YAN LIANG
The young ones can also check out the new Kids Club, which offers small-group activities; while parents enjoy evening cocktails and soak up panoramic views (above).ST PHOTO: LIM YAN LIANG
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