A morning walk with her baby at Bedok Reservoir ended on a sour note for a mum last Tuesday (May 25). The woman, an Indian Singaporean, told Stomp that an elderly man approached her at around 8.30am, asking why her son was not wearing a mask. She explained that her baby was not required to wear a mask since he.
Details 20 May 2021
Following the statements made by Indian politician Arvind Kejriwal regarding the “Singapore variant” of the COVID-19 virus, the Ministry of Health (MOH) has instructed the POFMA office to issue general correction direction to Facebook, Twitter and SPH Magazines (HardwareZone forum). The platforms are required to carry the correction notice to all end-users in Singapore who use Facebook, Twitter and HardwareZone.com regarding the falsehoods on “Singapore” strain.
MOH says it is “aware of a false statement circulating online by multiple media outlets and social media platforms”, which implies that a new, previously unknown variant of COVID-19 originated in Singapore and/or risks spreading to India from Singapore. The move comes two days after Kejriwal said that the new variant in Singapore is ‘very dangerous for children’. MOH further clarified that there are no new “Singapore” variant of COVID 19 and that
May 14, 2021
The man allegedly uttered offensive remarks towards an Indian family at Pasir Ris Beach Park on May 2, 2021.
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SINGAPORE - A man is under investigation for public nuisance and uttering words with deliberate intent to wound the racial feelings of others, said the police on Thursday (May 13).
This was in relation to an incident at Pasir Ris Beach Park on May 2. The man, 47, had allegedly uttered offensive remarks towards an Indian family and confronted a male member of the family for not wearing his mask at about 6pm, the police said in a statement.
A video of the incident sent to Mothership last week had shown a man shouting at another person, telling him not to come and spread the virus .
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A man is under investigation for public nuisance and uttering words with deliberate intent to wound the racial feelings of others, said the police yesterday.
This was in relation to an incident at Pasir Ris Beach Park on May 2. The man, 47, had allegedly uttered offensive remarks towards an Indian family and confronted a male member of the family for not wearing his mask at about 6pm, the police said in a statement.
A video sent to Mothership last week of the incident had shown a man shouting at another person, telling him not to come and spread the virus .