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UK expects 100,000 cases a day but no new measures for now
Britain’s government has rejected calls to trigger “Plan B” measures to limit spiralling Covid-19 infection rates, even as it warned that cases could reach as many 100,000 a day over the winter months.
Russia worried amid detection of Delta Plus
It is believed to be more contagious than Delta, may push rate of new cases up
Ronaldo a cautionary tale for Salah
United star’s recent club career suggests that Egyptian could be best served staying at Liverpool
Prive Group CEO punched teen, made lewd comments
He pleads guilty to assault, harassment in court for unprovoked attack in lift that left boy, 13, traumatised
Man's guilty plea for harassing bus driver set aside after charge disputed
A man who had earlier pleaded guilty in a district court to a harassment charge after he livestreamed a confrontation with an SBS bus driver has had his plea set aside.
Eateries frustrated by dining-in limit, seek more communication
Restaurateurs have greeted the extension of Covid-19 rules restricting dining-in to two people until Nov 21 with frustration and resignation.
Courier's error in delivering drug package lands volleyball coach in jail
A volleyball coach who used courier firm Lalamove to deliver a package containing methamphetamine to a drug abuser was caught after the deliveryman sent it to another flat by mistake.
Businesses in ‘deep despair and disrepair'
Latest extension of curbs could lead to more closures, job losses in retail sector
Biennial World Cup must be ‘beneficial to all'
Fifa chief Infantino aims to seek consensus over controversial plans
10 ART kits to be delivered to each household from today
From today, around 1,000 postmen will deliver 10 antigen rapid test (ART) kits to households islandwide.
China's Outbreak Grows As Cities Race To Trace Infections
New Covid-19 cases reported mostly in northern and north-western areas
About 250 Passengers Arrive On Two Flights Under Expanded VTL Scheme
About 250 passengers arrived in Singapore yesterday morning on the first two flights under the expanded quarantine-free travel scheme for travellers vaccinated against Covid-19.
Fines For Cyclists Who Flout Traffic Rules Doubled To $150
Transport Ministry accepts recommendations made by panel, including not requiring licences for cyclists
Homes Reduce Energy Use Amid Price Hikes
Work- or study-from-home arrangements make conserving electricity difficult
Primary Pupils To Take ART Every Two Weeks
Regular testing will help inculcate social responsibility among kids
S'pore Extends Covid-19 Restrictions Till Nov 21
Move is to protect healthcare system from being overwhelmed; review at two-week mark
Smooth Entry At Malls, With Vaccination Status Checks
Entry at shopping malls was smooth yesterday, the first day that rules barring unvaccinated individuals from entering came into effect, following a one-week grace period.
US Doctors Successfully Test Pig Kidney Transplant Into Human Patient
For the first time, a pig kidney has been transplanted into a human without triggering immediate rejection by the recipient’s immune system, a potentially major advance that could eventually help alleviate a dire shortage of human organs for transplant.
Primary pupils to take ART every two weeks
Regular testing will help inculcate social responsibility among kids
Dream to watch, nightmare for Klopp
No one entertains like the Reds, but they must settle defence
Has Ole Taken Red Devils As Far As He Can?
EPL’s caretaker bosses-turned managers have rarely worked out
Christmas Light-Up Beams Message Of Hope, Resilience
Fairy lights, floral decorations, giant video projection set festive mood for Orchard Road
ICA Foils Five Attempts To Illegally Import 23,100 Ivermectin Tablets
Five attempts to illegally import an anti-parasitic drug that has been falsely claimed to offer protection against Covid-19 were foiled at Singapore’s borders in the past month.
Identity Mix-Up In Covid-19 Case Leaves Senior In Tears
Clinic apologises for mistakenly telling 70-year-old woman she has virus after confusion of identical names
WHO aims to secure antiviral drugs cheaply
Move is to ensure poorer countries get fair access to treatments and vaccines
Silver: I hope Irving gets vaccinated
NBA commissioner Adam Silver hopes Kyrie Irving will eventually get vaccinated and said he respects New York City’s Covid-19 regulations that have put the Brooklyn Nets guard’s season in doubt.
N. Korea tests submarine-launched missile; no immediate threat, says US
North Korea fired a submarine-launched ballistic missile (SLBM) off its east coast yesterday, the South Korean military said, pulling Japan’s new prime minister off the campaign trail and overshadowing the opening of a major arms fair in Seoul.
Misinformation on Covid-19 still an issue
Experts advise social media users to be responsible, trust only reliable sources
Security firm fined $34,000 for making staff work 20-hour days
A security company did not protect the welfare of its staff, making four of its officers work more than 12 hours a day. Yesterday, the company, Peregrine Security, was fined $34,000.
Load management not for me: LeBron
Lakers star, 36, says ‘I also feel worse when I play low minutes’