The Ministry of Health (MOH) reported 48 new Covid-19 cases in Singapore today (14 Sep).
While there are no community cases today, there are 5 among individuals serving their Stay-Home Notice (SHN).
Today’s figures bring our total tally so far to 57,454.
As masks become staples in our daily lives, organisations are making them more accessible to everyone.
All Singapore residents will be able to collect their free Temasek Foundation masks in a week from today (14 Sep).
Available in different colours as well as kids’ sizes this time, there’ll be enough to cater to everyone.
Those who wish to purchase more pieces or colours should remember to pre-order online by 2 Oct.
Besides providing residents with proper protection, the Government is also taking more cautious steps towards regulating activities.
Companies, for example, are advised to stagger work hours to reduce peak period commuter crowds.
F&B establishments are also becoming more stringent with safe management measures to ensure customer safety.
All in all, with everyone taking greater responsibility, we can hopefully overcome this pandemic soon enough.
Featured image adapted from Asian Development Bank on Flickr.
Though stallholders had seen her there, none of them reported it to the authorities.
His cause of death is unknown.
The items covered the entire expanse of the corridor.
It never hurts to be prepared if you’re travelling to earthquake-prone regions.
SIA had offered 10,000 KrisFlyer miles each, but they turned down the offer.
Customers praised the stall for having good food at a cheap price.