MIGRANT workers in the city-state no longer need special permission to leave their dormitories after two years of coronavirus curbs, though campaigners have criticised the decision to maintain some “discriminatory” restrictions.
Around 300,000 migrant workers, many of them from South Asia, live in dorms in the prosperous city-state, where they are typically packed into shared rooms and sleep on bunk beds.
After Singapore banned arrivals from India and other South Asian countries due to fears of an explosive Covid-19 outbreak, the country is now facing an increasi