This Singapore mum recommends that all expecting women should get their coronavirus vaccine.
A new study published in JAMA Paediatrics found that young children are more likely to transmit coronavirus within households.
The Malaysian King and Queen also shared their condolences to Siti Sarah's family.
According to a new study, Covid-19 can infect embryos and result in miscarriages.
Singapore's Minister of Health, Mr Ong Ye Kung said that Singapore's return to Phase two (heightened alert) is due to the growing cluster at Jurong Fishery Port.
Dining at F&B establishments, including cafes, food courts, hawker centres will be restricted to two persons from July 19 to August 8. Rules for kids have also changed.
From today (June 30) the minimum interval between the first and second doses of the vaccine will be shortened.
If you are planning to go out for dining this weekend, read this first.
There are still many students who haven't yet registered and that's a cause for concern.
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"We are dealing with a very infectious and highly contagious strain of the virus, which is capable of spreading much faster than anything we've had to deal with before," said Mr Wong.
Singapore will start vaccinating more than 400,000 school children en mass from July.
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