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I thought I was going to die : Little India riot survivor still can t bring herself to visit accident scene

SINGAPORE - Cowering under a rubbish bin, she saw a pair of black boots coming towards her as she peeked through the gap between her flimsy shelter and the floor of the private bus. She had just been hit in the face by a brick that had smashed through the windows of the vehicle she was hiding in. Hundreds of.

I thought I d never see my daughter again : Little India riot survivor, Latest Singapore News

Singapore News - Cowering under a rubbish bin, she saw a pair of black boots coming towards her as she peeked through the gap between her flimsy shelter and the floor of the private bus. She had just been hit in the face by a brick that had smashed through the windows of the vehicle she was. Read more at www.tnp.sg

Singaporeans swab themselves at Covid-19 quick test centres

The quick test centre at Bishan Sports Hall on July 8.- ST SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/ANN): Quick test centres have been running like well-oiled machines ahead of Covid-19 rostered routine testing becoming mandatory for workers in higher-risk settings from next Thursday (July 15). Those who work in such settings, including facial spas and dine-in eateries, which have unmasked customers, will have to undergo a fast and easy test (FET) every 14 days. They can get tested at any of the five quick test centres islandwide, or do self-swabs under the supervision of a trained staff member from their workplace. This is as more Covid-19 safety measures are set to ease from next Monday.

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