From restricted entry at some wet markets to the closure of barber shops, Singapore rolled out more measures to curb the spread of Covid-19 on Tuesday (April 21). These measures take effect from Wednesday and will be in place...
The Ministry of Health has confirmed 1,111 new coronavirus cases in Singapore today (April 21). The vast majority of the cases are foreign workers living in the dormitories. There are 28 cases in the community involving 20 Singaporeans and Permanent Residents, as well as eight people...
SINGAPORE - Shoppers heading out to buy groceries at four popular wet markets will only be able to do so on alternate days depending on the last digit of their identity card or foreign identification card number from...
SINGAPORE - The mid-year school holidays will start earlier from May 5 to cover the entire extended circuit breaker until June 1, Education Minister Ong Ye Kung said on Tuesday (April 21). "By 1 Jun 2020, hopefully the situation will be much...
A commissioned effort by the Singapore government to lighten the mood during our bleak climate incited a lot more anger than laughs yesterday (April 20). Following a whole lot of flak from the internet, the band of fictional coronavirus-themed cartoon Singaporean...
Since being stuck at home during the circuit breaker period, video calls aren't the only way friends and loved ones have been connecting with each other. I've had friends who have shared on their Instagram Stories about other friends surprising them...
While there are still a lot of people complaining about having to stay indoors and still flouting the compulsory mask-wearing safe distancing rules, most Singaporeans are staying home. And we are able to do so thanks to delivery services that are...
The government has decided to extend the circuit breaker for four more weeks till June 1, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong announced today (April 21). This is to keep everyone in Singapore safe, he said after consulting with the multi-ministry...
Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong will be addressing the nation at 5pm today (April 21). In a Facebook post, PM Lee said that he would give an update on Singapore's Covid-19 situation and what would be done next after two weeks...
We're halfway into a month-long circuit breaker and being stuck at home has left many of us with frayed nerves. So much so that some people have taken the task of 'disciplining' others flouting the safe distancing rules upon...














