Corona Virus Disease (COVID-19) Updates
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Cool nurse\" post_id=\"1975742\" time=\"1589428926\" user_id=\"185329:[quote=\"Cool nurse\" post_id=1975742 time=1589428926 user_id=185329]
Not re-opening for every student...
Hi parents!
https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/covid19-some-students-allowed-back-to-school-circuit-breaker-12696438
Is school really reopening on May 19?
My children's school never informed the parents anything about this...[/quote]
But for those who need assistance or extra help, eg. the graduating cohorts.
Or projects/ consultations/ remedial, I suppose. -
Oh…okay
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Zappy\" post_id=\"1975752\" time=\"1589430520\" user_id=\"134817:
May 19 is exactly 2 weeks after the May holidays started.
Not re-opening for every student...Cool nurse\" post_id=\"1975742\" time=\"1589428926\" user_id=\"185329:[quote=\"Cool nurse\" post_id=1975742 time=1589428926 user_id=185329]Hi parents!
https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/covid19-some-students-allowed-back-to-school-circuit-breaker-12696438
Is school really reopening on May 19?
My children's school never informed the parents anything about this...
But for those who need assistance or extra help, eg. the graduating cohorts.
Or projects/ consultations/ remedial, I suppose.[/quote]
My guess is, the teachers are unofficially back to work on May 19 after their protected rest time of 2 weeks.
Cool nurse, you have a P6 so better check with your P6 teachers whether the are having any F2F supplementary lessons for the graduating batch. -
zac's mum\" post_id=\"1975755\" time=\"1589430838\" user_id=\"53606:[quote=\"zac's mum\" post_id=1975755 time=1589430838 user_id=53606]
May 19 is exactly 2 weeks after the May holidays started.Zappy\" post_id=\"1975752\" time=\"1589430520\" user_id=\"134817:
Not re-opening for every student...[quote=\"Cool nurse\" post_id=1975742 time=1589428926 user_id=185329]Hi parents!
https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/covid19-some-students-allowed-back-to-school-circuit-breaker-12696438
Is school really reopening on May 19?
My children's school never informed the parents anything about this...
But for those who need assistance or extra help, eg. the graduating cohorts.
Or projects/ consultations/ remedial, I suppose.[/quote]
My guess is, the teachers are unofficially back to work on May 19 after their protected rest time of 2 weeks.
Cool nurse, you have a P6 so better check with your P6 teachers whether the are having any F2F supplementary lessons for the graduating batch.[/quote]Noted zac's mum!
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Face to face (in school).
As opposed to Zoom virtual lessons from home). -
zac's mum\" post_id=\"1975757\" time=\"1589431356\" user_id=\"53606:[quote=\"zac's mum\" post_id=1975757 time=1589431356 user_id=53606]
Okay...I will try to contact my daughter's teacher to clarify about this May 19 school reopening stuff
Face to face (in school).
As opposed to Zoom virtual lessons from home).[/quote] -
Cocktail bar, Italian restaurant call it quits amid COVID-19 challenges for F&B sector
SINGAPORE: From S$1,726 in February to S$1,545 in March and then S$723 in April. The average daily sales at downtown cocktail bar Jekyll & Hyde steadily dropped as the COVID-19 pandemic hit business.
By April, sales were down by 70 per cent compared to five months ago in November, as the bar could only do deliveries and takeaways once dine-ins were off limits under the “circuit breaker” measures that started on Apr 7.
Even before that, its owner Mr Chua Ee Chien had been busy negotiating with the real estate management company that represents the landlord to reduce rent. Companies in the central business district had begun directing workers to telecommute, and the number of customers he could serve was limited by safe distancing protocols.
More at https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/business/bar-jekyll-hyde-italian-restaurant-modestos-fnb-close-covid-19-12721132 -
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starlight1968sg\" post_id=\"1975836\" time=\"1589449772\" user_id=\"14025:
Wow, surprised to learn that we have achieve 0 case for FWs residing outside dorm (on 13th May)!
https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/covid-19-cases-public-not-to-be-alarmed-manpower-minister-12731084
The title looks interesting
However, there’s one statement the ministers like to repeat, “The large number of reported migrant workers cases reflected the current approach of aggressive testings”. Does that mean if govt also conducts aggressive testing for FWs staying outside dorms (and our local community), we will also see large number of cases? -
Covid-19 isn't just a respiratory disease. It hits the whole body
https://edition.cnn.com/2020/05/12/health/coronavirus-symptoms-blood-clots-inflammation/index.html?fbclid=IwAR1ZPuCTyACE1f78qkBZXcJ261peUg2ehdQaimCeQIzKdqu8ZHcCA8SBR3Q
https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/covid-19-death-blood-clot-indian-national-12722510
https://www.tnp.sg/news/singapore/blood-clot-risk-seen-covid-19-patients
covid toes
https://www.straitstimes.com/world/from-blood-clots-to-covid-toe
video here
https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/video-on-demand/on-the-red-dot-fy2021
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