[Sent by Gov.sg - 15 Apr]
COVID-19: Mask up when out
Stay at home, unless for essential trips
😷 All must wear a mask when outside their homes:
- On public transport, taxis, private hire cars
- Walking to or from, or at markets
- If you are an essential worker, at your workplace
No need to wear a mask if you are engaged in strenuous exercise (eg. jogging, brisk walking)
☝ Must put on mask after exercise
👶 Mask-wearing is not recommended for young children below the age of two for safety reasons
- Enforcement will be flexible for groups with difficulties wearing a mask, eg. children with special needs
🚫 It is an offence to disobey this advisory:
- First-time offenders: Fine $300
- Repeat offenders: Higher fines or prosecution
More: Go.gov.sg/mustwearmask
COVID-19: Mask up when out
Stay at home, unless for essential trips
😷 All must wear a mask when outside their homes:
- On public transport, taxis, private hire cars
- Walking to or from, or at markets
- If you are an essential worker, at your workplace
No need to wear a mask if you are engaged in strenuous exercise (eg. jogging, brisk walking)
☝ Must put on mask after exercise
👶 Mask-wearing is not recommended for young children below the age of two for safety reasons
- Enforcement will be flexible for groups with difficulties wearing a mask, eg. children with special needs
🚫 It is an offence to disobey this advisory:
- First-time offenders: Fine $300
- Repeat offenders: Higher fines or prosecution
More: Go.gov.sg/mustwearmask
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All must wear a mask when outside their homes
At the Multi-Ministry Taskforce Conference on 14 April 2020, Minister for National Development, Lawrence Wong, announced that the Government will tighten current measures by making it mandatory for everyone to wear a mask when they go out. Children under…
Hello!! Click👇 here to join local celebrity Benjamin Heng reminding everyone to be appreciative to the people around us in Episode 4 of CB Steady! 😃 Remember to say KUM SIA to all our frontliners working very hard out there!
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Castsbox: https://castbox.fm/episode/%22CB-Steady%22-Series---Ep.-4-(%22Frontline-Heroes-SALUTE!%22)-id2762408-id251468913?country=us
Remember to listen to Episodes 1,2 & 3 if you haven’t! 🎵 And share the podcast with your family and friends!
#ICYMI: “CB Steady” is a podcast series produced by REACH. The podcast features local celebrity Benjamin Heng and boosts listeners' morale as part of our CB journey together.
Enjoy!😃
Listen and Subscribe:
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Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/4E0FefrVt9PsX7PEMe6qyK
Castsbox: https://castbox.fm/episode/%22CB-Steady%22-Series---Ep.-4-(%22Frontline-Heroes-SALUTE!%22)-id2762408-id251468913?country=us
Remember to listen to Episodes 1,2 & 3 if you haven’t! 🎵 And share the podcast with your family and friends!
#ICYMI: “CB Steady” is a podcast series produced by REACH. The podcast features local celebrity Benjamin Heng and boosts listeners' morale as part of our CB journey together.
Enjoy!😃
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Ep. 4 ("Frontline Heroes SALUTE!")
The frontliners are really very XIONG! So let us give them our appreciation by thanking them - if you see Missy, Doctor, Mata, Cleaners, Hawkers, etc., remember to say KUM SIA very much!
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COVID-19: 15 Apr update
New cases: 447
- Imported: 0
- Local cases in community: 38
- Work Permit holders (residing outside dormitories): 5
- Work Permit holders (residing in dormitories): 404
Of new cases, 68% are linked to known clusters, the rest are pending contact tracing
Total cases: 3,699
- Hospitalised: 1,496 (26 in ICU)
- In community facilities: 1,540
- Fatalities: 10
- Total discharged: 652 (Discharged today: 41)
More: go.gov.sg/moh15apr
COVID-19: 15 Apr update
New cases: 447
- Imported: 0
- Local cases in community: 38
- Work Permit holders (residing outside dormitories): 5
- Work Permit holders (residing in dormitories): 404
Of new cases, 68% are linked to known clusters, the rest are pending contact tracing
Total cases: 3,699
- Hospitalised: 1,496 (26 in ICU)
- In community facilities: 1,540
- Fatalities: 10
- Total discharged: 652 (Discharged today: 41)
More: go.gov.sg/moh15apr
[Sent by Gov.sg - 16 Apr]
COVID-19: Changes to public bus and train operations
🚌 From 15 Apr, frequencies of bus services will be adjusted; selected bus services suspended
🚈 From 17 Apr, operating hours & frequencies of train services will be reduced
go.gov.sg/lta14apr
🚨 Beware of false messages
❌ There are false claims that Police are conducting road blocks, and checking on residential units to enforce safe distancing measures
✅ Police conduct roadblocks for law enforcement purposes
✅ Incident in a residential unit arose from a family dispute
👮♂ Police will nevertheless take action against anyone flouting safe distancing measures
go.gov.sg/apr13spf
‼️ Beware of phone scams
Be wary of scammers impersonating MOH staff or automated voice calls that ask for financial details, or claim that officials have seized contraband parcels under your name
☝ When in doubt, verify authenticity of phone calls by calling MOH hotline at 1800-333-9999
Recent scam info: go.gov.sg/spf13apr
COVID-19: Changes to public bus and train operations
🚌 From 15 Apr, frequencies of bus services will be adjusted; selected bus services suspended
🚈 From 17 Apr, operating hours & frequencies of train services will be reduced
go.gov.sg/lta14apr
🚨 Beware of false messages
❌ There are false claims that Police are conducting road blocks, and checking on residential units to enforce safe distancing measures
✅ Police conduct roadblocks for law enforcement purposes
✅ Incident in a residential unit arose from a family dispute
👮♂ Police will nevertheless take action against anyone flouting safe distancing measures
go.gov.sg/apr13spf
‼️ Beware of phone scams
Be wary of scammers impersonating MOH staff or automated voice calls that ask for financial details, or claim that officials have seized contraband parcels under your name
☝ When in doubt, verify authenticity of phone calls by calling MOH hotline at 1800-333-9999
Recent scam info: go.gov.sg/spf13apr
Singapore Police Force
Police Do Not Conduct Road Blocks To Enforce Elevated Safe Distancing Measures
There are messages circulating via text messaging services making false claims that members of the public had been stopped at police road blocks and fined for not complying with the elevated safe distancing measures. This is not true. The Police have not…
[Sent by Gov.sg]
COVID-19: 16 Apr update
New cases: 728
- Imported: 0
- Cases in community: 48
- Work Permit holders (residing outside dormitories): 26
- Work Permit holders (residing in dormitories): 654
Of new cases, 81% are linked to known clusters, the rest are pending contact tracing
Total cases: 4,427
- Hospitalised: 1,886 (23 in ICU)
- In community facilities: 1,848
- Fatalities: 10
- Total discharged: 683 (Discharged today: 31)
More: go.gov.sg/moh16apr
COVID-19: 16 Apr update
New cases: 728
- Imported: 0
- Cases in community: 48
- Work Permit holders (residing outside dormitories): 26
- Work Permit holders (residing in dormitories): 654
Of new cases, 81% are linked to known clusters, the rest are pending contact tracing
Total cases: 4,427
- Hospitalised: 1,886 (23 in ICU)
- In community facilities: 1,848
- Fatalities: 10
- Total discharged: 683 (Discharged today: 31)
More: go.gov.sg/moh16apr
[Sent by Gov.sg - 17 Apr]
COVID-19: Report safe distancing infringements on OneService app
- You can use the app to send feedback
Please note
📍 Provide specific details, location, photos
❗Only report what you've seen, not something you saw online, or was forwarded to you
go.gov.sg/oneserviceapp-appstore
go.gov.sg/oneserviceapp-playstore
All to wear masks when outside their homes
🙅♀ No need to wear a mask during strenuous exercises: running, jogging, cycling, drills for warm-ups, brisk walking
Wear a mask when:
😷 Walking or strolling leisurely
😷 When you’re done with your exercise
😷 All other activities
go.gov.sg/sport15apr
Stay active and healthy during the circuit breaker: go.gov.sg/activesg-circuit
COVID-19: Report safe distancing infringements on OneService app
- You can use the app to send feedback
Please note
📍 Provide specific details, location, photos
❗Only report what you've seen, not something you saw online, or was forwarded to you
go.gov.sg/oneserviceapp-appstore
go.gov.sg/oneserviceapp-playstore
All to wear masks when outside their homes
🙅♀ No need to wear a mask during strenuous exercises: running, jogging, cycling, drills for warm-ups, brisk walking
Wear a mask when:
😷 Walking or strolling leisurely
😷 When you’re done with your exercise
😷 All other activities
go.gov.sg/sport15apr
Stay active and healthy during the circuit breaker: go.gov.sg/activesg-circuit
App Store
OneService-Serving Your Estate
The OneService App is a convenient platform that allows you to submit feedback anytime, anywhere.
- Improve your neighbourhood by submitting feedback
Fix issues like cleanliness, pests and maintenance of greenery and infrastructure by using this App. …
- Improve your neighbourhood by submitting feedback
Fix issues like cleanliness, pests and maintenance of greenery and infrastructure by using this App. …
[Sent by Gov.sg - 17 Apr]
False rumours on the COVID-19 situation
There are rumours circulating of an announcement tonight by Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong that Singaporeans will not be allowed to travel outside of the region they live in. This is untrue
We urge all not to spread unverified information.
To find out if the Prime Minister will be making a statement, please refer to government sources or PM Lee's official social media platforms.
FB: www.facebook.com/leehsienloong
Twitter: twitter.com/leehsienloong
Telegram: t.me/leehsienloong
Stay updated with Gov.sg WhatsApp, available in 4 official languages
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False rumours on the COVID-19 situation
There are rumours circulating of an announcement tonight by Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong that Singaporeans will not be allowed to travel outside of the region they live in. This is untrue
We urge all not to spread unverified information.
To find out if the Prime Minister will be making a statement, please refer to government sources or PM Lee's official social media platforms.
FB: www.facebook.com/leehsienloong
Twitter: twitter.com/leehsienloong
Telegram: t.me/leehsienloong
Stay updated with Gov.sg WhatsApp, available in 4 official languages
Sign up here: go.gov.sg/WhatsApp
[Sent by Gov.sg - 17 Apr]
As of 12pm, MOH has preliminarily confirmed an additional 623 cases of COVID-19 infection in Singapore.
Majority are foreign workers in the dormitories.
MOH will share further updates in its press release that will be issued later tonight.
go.gov.sg/moh17aprupdate
As of 12pm, MOH has preliminarily confirmed an additional 623 cases of COVID-19 infection in Singapore.
Majority are foreign workers in the dormitories.
MOH will share further updates in its press release that will be issued later tonight.
go.gov.sg/moh17aprupdate
www.moh.gov.sg
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COVID-19: 17 Apr update
New cases: 623
- Imported: 1
- Cases in community: 27 (22 S’poreans/PRs, 4 work passes, 1 visitor)
- Work Permit holders (residing outside dormitories): 37
- Work Permit holders (residing in dormitories): 558
Of new cases, 69% are linked to known clusters, the rest are pending contact tracing
Total cases: 5050
- Hospitalised: 2113 (22 in ICU)
- In community facilities: 2218
- Fatalities: 11
- Total discharged: 708 (Discharged today: 25)
Note: Yesterday's report highlighted 48 community cases. Subsequent contact tracing found that 22 cases were residing in dormitories ➡ there were only 26 cases in the community yesterday.
Passing of 95 year old due to COVID-19
A 95 year-old male Singapore Citizen has passed away from complications due to COVID-19 infection on 17 Apr. He was confirmed to have COVID-19 infection on 13 Apr. Raffles Hospital has reached out to his family and is extending assistance.
Go.gov.sg/moh17apr
COVID-19: 17 Apr update
New cases: 623
- Imported: 1
- Cases in community: 27 (22 S’poreans/PRs, 4 work passes, 1 visitor)
- Work Permit holders (residing outside dormitories): 37
- Work Permit holders (residing in dormitories): 558
Of new cases, 69% are linked to known clusters, the rest are pending contact tracing
Total cases: 5050
- Hospitalised: 2113 (22 in ICU)
- In community facilities: 2218
- Fatalities: 11
- Total discharged: 708 (Discharged today: 25)
Note: Yesterday's report highlighted 48 community cases. Subsequent contact tracing found that 22 cases were residing in dormitories ➡ there were only 26 cases in the community yesterday.
Passing of 95 year old due to COVID-19
A 95 year-old male Singapore Citizen has passed away from complications due to COVID-19 infection on 17 Apr. He was confirmed to have COVID-19 infection on 13 Apr. Raffles Hospital has reached out to his family and is extending assistance.
Go.gov.sg/moh17apr
[Sent by Gov.sg - 18 Apr]
COVID-19: Respect our Enforcement Officers (EOs) and Ambassadors
- 12 reports of EOs and Ambassadors being verbally and physically abused (e.g. slapping, punching and head-butting)
- Zero tolerance for abuse ➡️ Fines and/or imprisonment will be enforced
EOs and Ambassadors help ensure safe distancing, and play an important role in safeguarding our health
go.gov.sg/noabuse-18apr
Businesses to comply with measures:
📝 F&B outlets will be fined for failing to enforce safe distancing
🚫 13 businesses fined for continuing to provide non-essential services
😷 11 shop staff fined for not wearing masks
✅ Businesses must do their part to protect workers, eg. workers should not be deployed across outlets
✅ Supervisors to check workers are well, train them to observe safe distancing measures
go.gov.sg/covidbreach-17apr
The health of all depends on each one of us
COVID-19: Respect our Enforcement Officers (EOs) and Ambassadors
- 12 reports of EOs and Ambassadors being verbally and physically abused (e.g. slapping, punching and head-butting)
- Zero tolerance for abuse ➡️ Fines and/or imprisonment will be enforced
EOs and Ambassadors help ensure safe distancing, and play an important role in safeguarding our health
go.gov.sg/noabuse-18apr
Businesses to comply with measures:
📝 F&B outlets will be fined for failing to enforce safe distancing
🚫 13 businesses fined for continuing to provide non-essential services
😷 11 shop staff fined for not wearing masks
✅ Businesses must do their part to protect workers, eg. workers should not be deployed across outlets
✅ Supervisors to check workers are well, train them to observe safe distancing measures
go.gov.sg/covidbreach-17apr
The health of all depends on each one of us
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REACH Live! (Mandarin) Highlights #1 - Why should we wear mask whenever we go out? Let's hear from Ms Tin Pei Ling
#SGUnited
#SGUnited
[Sent by Gov.sg - 18 Apr]
As of 12pm, MOH has preliminarily confirmed an additional 942 cases of COVID-19 infection in Singapore.
Majority are Work Permit holders residing in foreign worker dormitories.
The number of local cases has continued to decline, with 14 Singaporeans/PRs among the cases today.
MOH will share further updates in its press release that will be issued later tonight.
go.gov.sg/moh18aprupdate
As of 12pm, MOH has preliminarily confirmed an additional 942 cases of COVID-19 infection in Singapore.
Majority are Work Permit holders residing in foreign worker dormitories.
The number of local cases has continued to decline, with 14 Singaporeans/PRs among the cases today.
MOH will share further updates in its press release that will be issued later tonight.
go.gov.sg/moh18aprupdate
Ministry of Health
942 New Cases of COVID-19 Infection
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REACH Live! (Mandarin) Highlights #2 - How can we encourage the seniors to stay home?
#SGUnited
#SGUnited
[Sent by Gov.sg]
COVID-19: 18 Apr update
New cases: 942
- Imported: 0
- Cases in the community: 22 (14 S’poreans/PRs, 6 Work Passes, 1 Dependant’s Pass, 1 Long-Term Visit Pass)
- Work Permit holders (residing outside dormitories): 27
- Work Permit holders (residing in dormitories): 893
Of new cases, 79% are linked to known clusters, the rest are pending contact tracing
Total cases: 5992
- Hospitalised: 2563 (23 in ICU)
- In community facilities: 2678
- Fatalities: 11
- Total discharged: 740 (Discharged today: 38)
Go.gov.sg/moh18apr
COVID-19: 18 Apr update
New cases: 942
- Imported: 0
- Cases in the community: 22 (14 S’poreans/PRs, 6 Work Passes, 1 Dependant’s Pass, 1 Long-Term Visit Pass)
- Work Permit holders (residing outside dormitories): 27
- Work Permit holders (residing in dormitories): 893
Of new cases, 79% are linked to known clusters, the rest are pending contact tracing
Total cases: 5992
- Hospitalised: 2563 (23 in ICU)
- In community facilities: 2678
- Fatalities: 11
- Total discharged: 740 (Discharged today: 38)
Go.gov.sg/moh18apr
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[Sent by Gov.sg - 19 Apr]
As of 12pm, MOH has preliminarily confirmed an additional 596 cases of COVID-19 infection in Singapore.
Majority are Work Permit holders residing in foreign worker dormitories.
Of the 596 cases, 25 are Singaporeans/PRs.
MOH will share further updates in its press release that will be issued later tonight.
go.gov.sg/moh19aprupdate
As of 12pm, MOH has preliminarily confirmed an additional 596 cases of COVID-19 infection in Singapore.
Majority are Work Permit holders residing in foreign worker dormitories.
Of the 596 cases, 25 are Singaporeans/PRs.
MOH will share further updates in its press release that will be issued later tonight.
go.gov.sg/moh19aprupdate
www.moh.gov.sg
MOH | News Highlights
Find speeches, press releases, forum replies and parliamentary Q&A.
[Sent by Gov.sg]
COVID-19: 19 Apr update
New cases: 596
- Imported: 0
- Cases in community: 30 (25 S’poreans/PRs, 5 Work Passes)
- Work Permit holders (residing outside dormitories): 22
- Work Permit holders (residing in dormitories): 544
Of new cases, 68% are linked to known clusters, the rest are pending contact tracing
Total cases: 6,588
- Hospitalised: 2,921 (22 in ICU)
- In community facilities: 2,888
- Fatalities: 11
- Total discharged: 768 (Discharged today: 26)
Go.gov.sg/moh19apr
COVID-19: 19 Apr update
New cases: 596
- Imported: 0
- Cases in community: 30 (25 S’poreans/PRs, 5 Work Passes)
- Work Permit holders (residing outside dormitories): 22
- Work Permit holders (residing in dormitories): 544
Of new cases, 68% are linked to known clusters, the rest are pending contact tracing
Total cases: 6,588
- Hospitalised: 2,921 (22 in ICU)
- In community facilities: 2,888
- Fatalities: 11
- Total discharged: 768 (Discharged today: 26)
Go.gov.sg/moh19apr
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Hello!! Click👇🏼here to join local celebrity Benjamin Heng reminding everyone to show support to our migrant workers brudders during this difficult time in Episode 5 of CB Steady! 😃
Listen and Subscribe:
Reach Website: https://www.reach.gov.sg/participate/podcast
SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/user-907265699/cb-steady-series-ep-5-you-are-also-our-brudder
PodBean: https://stayathome.podbean.com/e/cb-steady-series-ep-5-you-are-also-our-brudder/
Castsbox: https://castbox.fm/episode/%22CB-Steady%22-Series---Ep.-5-(%22You-are-also-our-BRUDDER!%22)-id2762408-id253008438?country=us
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/4WY4ErLgK7Dcvd9r8Lfl3q
Youtube: https://youtu.be/6-GTJfQkPTk
Apple iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/sg/podcast/the-stayathomes-podcast/id1506985162#episodeGuid=stayathome.podbean.com%2F34e55cd6-b237-5331-904d-708e5a6ed780
Remember to listen to previous episodes if you haven’t! 🎵 And share the podcast with your family and friends!
#ICYMI: “CB Steady” is a podcast series produced by REACH. The podcast features local celebrity Benjamin Heng and boosts listeners' morale as part of our CB journey together.
Enjoy!😃
Listen and Subscribe:
Reach Website: https://www.reach.gov.sg/participate/podcast
SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/user-907265699/cb-steady-series-ep-5-you-are-also-our-brudder
PodBean: https://stayathome.podbean.com/e/cb-steady-series-ep-5-you-are-also-our-brudder/
Castsbox: https://castbox.fm/episode/%22CB-Steady%22-Series---Ep.-5-(%22You-are-also-our-BRUDDER!%22)-id2762408-id253008438?country=us
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/4WY4ErLgK7Dcvd9r8Lfl3q
Youtube: https://youtu.be/6-GTJfQkPTk
Apple iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/sg/podcast/the-stayathomes-podcast/id1506985162#episodeGuid=stayathome.podbean.com%2F34e55cd6-b237-5331-904d-708e5a6ed780
Remember to listen to previous episodes if you haven’t! 🎵 And share the podcast with your family and friends!
#ICYMI: “CB Steady” is a podcast series produced by REACH. The podcast features local celebrity Benjamin Heng and boosts listeners' morale as part of our CB journey together.
Enjoy!😃
Base
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[Sent by Gov.sg - 20 Apr]
As of 12pm, MOH has preliminarily confirmed an additional 1426 cases of COVID-19 infection in Singapore.
Majority are Work Permit holders residing in foreign worker dormitories.
Of the 1426 cases, 16 are Singaporeans/PRs.
MOH will share further updates in its press release that will be issued later tonight.
go.gov.sg/moh20aprupdate
As of 12pm, MOH has preliminarily confirmed an additional 1426 cases of COVID-19 infection in Singapore.
Majority are Work Permit holders residing in foreign worker dormitories.
Of the 1426 cases, 16 are Singaporeans/PRs.
MOH will share further updates in its press release that will be issued later tonight.
go.gov.sg/moh20aprupdate
www.moh.gov.sg
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