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Budget debate: Muis not aware of mislabelling of imported halal meat; robust processes in place, says Masagos

The Straits Times Budget debate: Muis not aware of mislabelling of imported halal meat; robust processes in place, says Masagos Meat which is imported for the Muslim market and Muis certificate holders need to meet halal requirements.PHOTO: AFP PublishedMar 8, 2021, 7:43 pm SGT https://str.sg/Jj5X They can read the article in full after signing up for a free account. Share link: Or share via: Sign up or log in to read this article in full Sign up All done! This article is now fully available for you Read now Get unlimited access to all stories at $0.99/month for the first 3 months.

The Big Read: As Singapore society ages, who will care for the caregivers?

The Big Read: As Singapore society ages, who will care for the caregivers? Toggle share menu Advertisement The Big Read: As Singapore society ages, who will care for the caregivers? Caring for an invalid elderly demands a lot from the caregivers even in the best of times; in perilous times it gets worse. Ms Jasmine Chua caring for her 84-year-old mother who has dementia. (Photo: TODAY/Raj Nadarajan) 08 Mar 2021 06:10AM) Share this content Bookmark SINGAPORE: At his wits’ end, Mr Danny Raven Tan, 53, once threatened his dementia-stricken mother with a chopper because she was “driving him nuts”. Since she was diagnosed with the illness that causes impaired intellectual functions and personality changes in 2015, his mother, who is now 88, would tiresomely ask him about his father and godmother, both of whom had died, frequently raise her voice at him and accuse their helper of stealing her money.

Budget debate: S pore to revamp healthcare subsidy system for more targeted support

The Straits Times Budget debate: S pore to revamp healthcare subsidy system for more targeted support Subsidies are now 50 per cent to 65 per cent in B2 class, and 65 per cent to 80 per cent in C class. The change will mean higher subsidies for lower-income patients who opt for B2 class, and lower subsidies for higher-income patients in C class. PHOTO: ST FILE https://str.sg/JVvJ They can read the article in full after signing up for a free account. Share link: Or share via: Sign up or log in to read this article in full Sign up All done! This article is now fully available for you

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