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Singapore experiences record 3486 new COVID-19 cases and 9 more deaths

The news is first reported on channelnewsasia.com. On 5 Oct 2021, Singapore records 3486 new COVID-19 cases and 9 more deaths. 9 deaths involved six men and three women, aged between 64 and 90. 3 were unvaccinated against COVID-19, while two were partially vaccinated and four had been vaccinated. All of them had various underlying …

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Covid-19 cases in Singapore fall for the second straight day. But It is not time to be complacent.

The news is first reported on channelnewsasia.com. In Summary 2057 new COVID-19 cases were reported as of noon on Sunday (Oct 3, 2021) 430 were seniors above the age of 60. 6 people, aged between 68 and 91 years died from complications due to the coronavirus. Among them, two had been unvaccinated against COVID-19, and …

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Review: 4 Reasons why you should not use GrabAssist

GrabAssist is one of the many services types available on Grab’s e-hailing platform.  On its website, it claims all GrabAssist drivers have received in-person training to ensure their riders are comfortable from start to finish. Their training covers: Handling of folding wheelchairs, walkers, collapsible scooters, and other mobility devices. Helping people transfer between a wheelchair …

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AMAP recommends bicyclists ‘ride at 2 abreast’ on roads with two or more lanes.

Image Credit: SportSG This news was first reported on channelnewsasia.com In summary Bicyclists shall continue to ride a maximum of to abreast on roads with two or more lanes. Limit the group length of on-road cycling groups to five cyclists in a file, or 10 cyclists when riding abreast. A minimum distance of 1.5 meters …

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