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S pore PR allegedly left SHN room to visit woman he had met on flight to S pore

Two Singapore permanent residents (PRs) are facing charges under the Infectious Diseases Act after one left his Stay-Home Notice (SHN) room to visit the other in her room. Suresh Naidu Bojanki, 37, and Bharati Tulshiram Choudhari, 47, will be charged in court on Friday (Jul. 2) for breaching their SHN requirements. Met on flight to Singapore According to an Immigration and Checkpoints Authority press release on Jul. 2, Suresh and Bharati met when they were on the same flight to Singapore on Mar. 14, 2021. Upon arriving in Singapore, they were each given a 14-day SHN and informed by ICA officers that they were not allowed to leave their individual rooms in the dedicated facility for the duration of their SHN, nor were they allowed to have visitors.

2 to be charged for breaching COVID-19 stay-home notice requirements

2 to be charged for breaching COVID-19 stay-home notice requirements Toggle share menu Advertisement File photo of the State Courts in Singapore. (Photo: Calvin Oh) 02 Jul 2021 10:42AM (Updated: 02 Jul 2021 10:50AM) Share this content Bookmark SINGAPORE: Two Singapore permanent residents will be charged in court on Friday (Jul 2) for breaching their COVID-19 stay-home notice requirements. The Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) said Suresh Naidu Bojanki and Bharati Tulshiram Choudhari were acquainted on the same flight to Singapore on Mar 14 this year. Advertisement Advertisement “They were each served with a 14-day stay-home notice upon their arrival and informed by ICA officers that they were not allowed to leave their individual rooms in the dedicated facility nor were they allowed to have visitors for the duration of their stay-home notice,” said ICA.

Covid-19: 22 locally transmitted cases, including one dormitory resident, among 25 new infections in Singapore | Singapore

Monday, 24 May 2021 08:33 AM MYT Overall, the number of new cases in the community has increased from 131 cases in the week before to 182 cases in the past week. TODAY pic Subscribe to our Telegram channel for the latest updates on news you need to know. SINGAPORE, May 24 Two Singaporean women aged 60 and 74 were the two Covid-19 community cases reported on Sunday (May 23) to have no links with previous infections. Both have received two doses of the coronavirus vaccine, the Ministry of Health (MOH) said. The 60-year-old, a homemaker, had no symptoms and was detected when she was swabbed during the mass testing operations for residents of Block 506, Hougang Avenue 8. She had received her Covid-19 jabs on March 29 and April 19.

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