Liza Wang and Law Kar Ying are a model couple in the Hong Kong entertainment industry. Photos: Liza Wang/Instagram
It may have taken them 20 years before they got married, but Hong Kong showbiz couple Liza Wang and Law Kar Ying are celebrating their 12th wedding anniversary this year.
On Monday (May 3), Wang posted on social media a cartoon version of their wedding photo with the words Liza & Kar Ying 2-5-2009 on it.
The actress, nicknamed Big Sister due to her many years in show business, wrote: Happy days pass by easily. Married for 12 years.
She was congratulated on social media by several celebrities, including actress Myolie Wu, actor Ben Wong and singer Kayee Tam.
The Ministry of Health has asked all hospitals to defer non-urgent surgeries and admissions for now. - ST
SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/ANN): As the number of Covid-19 community cases here rises and the cluster at Tan Tock Seng Hospital grows, the Ministry of Health (MOH) has asked all hospitals to defer non-urgent operations and admissions for now, in order to conserve resources across the healthcare sector.
Non-urgent specialist outpatient clinic appointments will also be postponed.
The TTSH cluster formed last week, after a nurse at the hospital s ward 9D was confirmed to have Covid-19. Since then, another 34 people have been added to the cluster, and one of them, an 88-year-old patient who was at ward 9D, has died.
Derek Ng De Ren (left) sent threatening messages to football player Neal Maupay via Instagram. - AFP
SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/ANN): A Singaporean teenager has been charged in court after threatening to kill football player Neal Maupay who is a forward with Brighton in the English Premier League.
The court on Monday (May 3) heard that Derek Ng De Ren, now 19, is also accused of threatening to kill the footballer s family.
The player and his family were in Britain when the threats were made in June and July last year.
According to earlier reports, the Premier League had alerted the Singapore Police Force after its investigations showed that the person responsible for the serious online abuse towards Maupay was in Singapore.
A long queue was formed at the screening centre at the former Da Qiao Primary School, on May 3, 2021. - LIANHE ZAOBAO
SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/ANN): Long queues formed on Monday (May 3) at four regional screening centres, as hundreds of people turned up for free Covid-19 testing offered to individuals with possible exposure to the active Tan Tock Seng Hospital (TTSH) cluster.
The Health Ministry (MOH) said last Friday (April 30) that while close contacts of the cases a total of 35 as at Monday have already been identified through contact-tracing, it is pre-emptively mitigating any potential risk of wider, undetected community transmission.