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8 new Covid-19 clusters, including one at Selarang Park Complex managed by Singapore Prison Service

8 new Covid-19 clusters, including one at Selarang Park Complex managed by Singapore Prison Service
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Bursary will pay up to 100% of course fees for inmates pursuing tertiary education: Josephine Teo

Bursary will pay ‘up to 100% of course fees’ for inmates pursuing tertiary education: Josephine Teo Toggle share menu Advertisement Advertisement Singapore Bursary will pay ‘up to 100% of course fees’ for inmates pursuing tertiary education: Josephine Teo A group that supports ex-offenders is providing more training for aftercare professionals. The aim is to create a vibrant aftercare community, so as to reduce the rate of recidivism. 2 related media assets (image or videos) available. Click to see the gallery. 13 Jul 2021 11:50PM) Share this content Bookmark SINGAPORE: Set on turning over a new leaf and wanting to show his children the importance of education, an inmate graduated from his diploma with a perfect 4.0 Grade Point Average while serving time in prison.

Changi Prison Complex cluster closed; three local cases found

The New Paper A healthcare worker storing a nasopharyngeal swab to test for Covid-19 TNP FILE PHOTO Jul 09, 2021 06:00 am 0 Engagements A cluster at Changi Prison Complex has been closed after no new cases were linked to it in the past 28 days, which make up two incubation periods. The Singapore Prison Service said last night that all 13 of its inmates who contracted Covid-19 have recovered, and it has put in place enhanced measures to detect and contain Covid-19. The cluster s index case was a 39-year-old Chinese man who worked as a chef at the prison complex and tested positive for Covid-19 on May 13.

Covid-19 cluster linked to chef working at Changi Prison Complex kitchen closed

SINGAPORE - A cluster at Changi Prison Complex has been closed after no new cases were linked to it in the past 28 days, which make up two incubation periods. The Singapore Prison Service said on Thursday (July 8) night that all 13 of its inmates who contracted Covid-19 have recovered, and that it has put in place enhanced measures to detect and contain Covid-19. The cluster s index case was a 39-year-old Chinese man who worked as a chef at the prison complex and tested positive for Covid-19 on May 13. The 13 inmates were cellmates and worked in the same prison kitchen. Since June 7, the Singapore Prison Service has replaced its sentinel testing regime, where 20 per cent of its staff, vendors and volunteers undergo rostered routine testing.

COVID-19: Changi Prison Complex cluster closed, activities to gradually resume

COVID-19: Changi Prison Complex cluster closed, activities to gradually resume
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