We’re just 5 days into the Covid-19 ‘Circuit Breaker’ (CCB) and some Singaporeans are already starting to lose their sanity. With no social interactions and just the 4 walls around our rooms to keep us company, it’s pretty easy to see why.
Thankfully, Folks from TribalWorldwide Singapore recently came up with a iamccb.sg — a dedicated website to keep you alive and sane during the month-long ‘Circuit Breaker’.
With food delivery discount codes and links to shopping and entertainment sites, iamccb.sg is basically a compilation of everything you’ll need to get through the CCB.
Here’s a look at some of our favourite features.
Now that eating out is no longer allowed, food delivery services have become a necessity for Singaporeans. But these can be pretty expensive if you take into account the miscellaneous charges.
Fret not, for iamccb.sg has compiled a handy list of food delivery codes under its “Makan Oredi?” section so you can stretch your dollar during these uncertain times.
From GrabFood to FoodPanda and even McDonald’s, the website has discounts on possibly anything that you’re craving for.
Cinemas, bars and other entertainment venues might be closed now, but you can still keep yourself occupied with the wide array of free content online.
There are live gigs for music lovers, eBooks for bookworms and even online musicals for theatre die-hards.
Fitspos who are missing their spin classes can also keep in shape by tuning in to workout routines from a curated list of fitness YouTubers.
Ever since safe-distancing measures kicked in, long lines were seen at wet markets and supermarkets across Singapore.
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To save you the trouble of queuing up, the people behind iamccb.sg compiled 35 sites that you can get your groceries from.
There are also halal options for our Muslim friends and premium choices for the more *ahem* atas folks.
Apart from these, iamccb.sg also has a curated list of:
A countdown clock indicating which day of the CCB it is helps keep track of time in case every day at home starts feeling the same.
If you’re feeling bored, or unsure about how you can do your ‘essential’ errands amid the CCB, make sure to check out iamccb.sg for solutions and information.
We tried with our colleagues and found something that helped 94.87978% of the time.
The CCB measures are likely to bring out inconvenience for most Singaporeans, but we’re glad others are coming up with innovative ways – just in the 1st week alone – to help citizens navigate through these tough times.
Stay strong Singapore!
Featured image courtesy of iamccb.sg.
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