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Singapore still ranks high in Covid-19 vaccination pace despite supply constraints

Singapore still ranks high in Covid-19 vaccination pace despite supply constraints
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Woman in Singapore admits repeatedly abusing maid by striking her with four clothes hangers till each broke | Singapore

Tuesday, 25 May 2021 10:49 AM MYT Wang Xiaohui became angry when her domestic worker Ngo Sabal misunderstood her instructions. ― Unsplash pic via TODAY Subscribe to our Telegram channel for the latest updates on news you need to know. SINGAPORE, May 25 Angry with her domestic worker for misunderstanding her instructions, Wang Xiaohui struck her several times with clothes hangers until they broke, leaving her with multiple bruises. Wang did not take the worker to the doctor, and her offences came to light only after the worker crossed paths with another woman in public and showed her the injuries. Wang, 35, pleaded guilty yesterday (May 24) to one charge of voluntarily causing hurt to Ngo Sabal, 25.

Covid-19: Two unlinked infections, six people working for various Pizza Hut outlets among 24 new community cases in Singapore | Singapore

SINGAPORE, May 25 A property agent at ERA Realty Network as well as an engineer at Hiap Seng Engineering were the two new Covid-19 cases in the community that have not been traced to any source of infection. The two were part of the 24 cases in the community, the Ministry of Health (MoH) said.

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Ring-fencing intensified to avoid second Covid-19 circuit breaker in Spore

Recently, the approach was used in Tan Tock Seng Hospital with some success. - ST SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/ANN): Ring-fencing strategies that aim to limit Covid-19 transmissions and contain their spread have been intensified recently, helping Singapore stave off a second circuit breaker for now. Experts note that larger areas are now being closed off and more people made to undergo swab testing. Professor Teo Yik Ying, dean of the National University of Singapore s (NUS) Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health, said that ring-fencing can help to flatten the curve of infections by preventing transmissions from spilling over to other sectors.

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