At least in layman eyes, Hong Kong looks like it should be far more vulnerable than Singapore to the spread of the coronavirus. After all, it has 13 border crossings with mainland China, where the disease is thought to...
Singapore is bracing for the novel coronavirus to have a greater impact on its tourism industry than the severe acute respiratory syndrome (Sars) outbreak, as it forecasts a fall in tourism arrivals of up to 30 per cent...
Most kids of the '90s and early 2000s will be more than familiar with Neopets, the browser-based online game which lets you raise your very own adorable virtual pet. Well, if you are one of the many who...
So Samsung held their Galaxy Unpacked earlier this morning (Feb 12) in San Francisco, and by Jove, the Korean conglomerate unveiled a whole lot of tech. (Not that the reveals were at all surprising, considering the voluminous amount of leaks...
Notice any missing titles on Netflix? Netflix just released information on the nine titles it has had to remove in several regions due to government demands. While most of these titles aren't very surprising, what is surprising is that...
A clinic refusing to tend to patients suffering from fever and the flu might sound strange, except it wasn't. On Monday (Feb 10), a Facebook user posted photos of several notices placed outside Ubi Family Clinic & Surgery, that appeared to be...
SINGAPORE - Two more coronavirus cases have been confirmed in Singapore, the Ministry of Health (MOH) said on Tuesday (Feb 11), bringing the total number discovered with the illness here to 47. One of the two new cases is...
It's just like that sometimes. During a developing viral outbreak, you can’t fault people for being extra wary (though you can totally poke fun at people who are unnecessarily kiasu). While commuting on a MRT train two weeks ago, young Elijah Tan...
IPOH - Perak Health Committee chairman A. Sivanesan has denied that a novel coronavirus patient has visited Pusing, Batu Gajah as was claimed by a Chinese daily. He said that said every passenger coming into the country by air...
The coronavirus has been keeping Singaporeans on their toes, with masks and hand sanitisers being swept off shelves. Everyday staples such as rice, noodles and toilet rolls weren't spared too after people began frantically stockpiling once Singapore went into Dorscon (Disease...














