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COVID-19 III: SG Circuit Breaker EXTENDED TO 1ST JUNE: 1,037 New Cases - (23 Apr)


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Turbocharged
3 hours ago, Yewheng said:

Ya all those bbq and hot pot will suffer.. Unless they could come out with something like customer can order the item they want and the staff will help them bbq or put in soup and boil and then ta pao.. 

Not going to worry for these restaurants. That HDL probably make more in one month than most  F&Bs in one year.  I look at it as time for HDL to give back and restore some balance in their business.

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3 hours ago, Windwaver said:

That's great, like my parents.

Sometimes I wonder why some old folks got to keep hanging around like a gang.

You will be the same when you get to that age

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35 minutes ago, Icedbs said:

Not going to worry for these restaurants. That HDL probably make more in one month than most  F&Bs in one year.  I look at it as time for HDL to give back and restore some balance in their business.

HDL got bank loan from PRC bank.

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3 minutes ago, Weez911 said:

These 2 weeks will be quite high methinks. We will only see the number drop after 2 to 3 weeks.

Circuit breaker will

extend if numbers dun drop

 

may extend beyond may

 

lawrence just say

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8 minutes ago, Weez911 said:

Bump for these 4 good doctors who spoke up in early Feb. Heartfelt thanks to them. 👍👍👍

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a few of them knew it was the right thing and definitely more foresight than 4g

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Man arrested for money-laundering offences linked to $10.3 million Covid-19-related scam

SINGAPORE - A man has been arrested for suspected involvement in money-laundering offences linked to a Covid-19-related scam, the police said on Saturday (April 4).

In mid-March, the police were alerted to a business e-mail impersonation case in which an overseas pharmaceutical company was defrauded of €6.636 million (S$10.3 million) over the purchase of surgical masks and hand sanitisers.

After the company transferred the monies to a local bank, the items were not delivered and the supplier became uncontactable.

Through investigations, the Commercial Affairs Department has established the identity of the man, 39, who had received the monies and arrested him on March 25 when he returned to Singapore.

Preliminary investigations revealed that the man had acquired the monies, which were criminal proceeds, and moved part of them out of Singapore.

Investigations against the man are currently ongoing for multiple offences.

The police's Anti-Scam Centre managed to recover more than $6.4 million of the amount scammed. Efforts are under way to trace and recover the remaining monies.

 

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2 minutes ago, Civic2000 said:

Man arrested for money-laundering offences linked to $10.3 million Covid-19-related scam

SINGAPORE - A man has been arrested for suspected involvement in money-laundering offences linked to a Covid-19-related scam, the police said on Saturday (April 4).

In mid-March, the police were alerted to a business e-mail impersonation case in which an overseas pharmaceutical company was defrauded of €6.636 million (S$10.3 million) over the purchase of surgical masks and hand sanitisers.

After the company transferred the monies to a local bank, the items were not delivered and the supplier became uncontactable.

Through investigations, the Commercial Affairs Department has established the identity of the man, 39, who had received the monies and arrested him on March 25 when he returned to Singapore.

Preliminary investigations revealed that the man had acquired the monies, which were criminal proceeds, and moved part of them out of Singapore.

Investigations against the man are currently ongoing for multiple offences.

The police's Anti-Scam Centre managed to recover more than $6.4 million of the amount scammed. Efforts are under way to trace and recover the remaining monies.

 

Wow 10 million dollars... Hope this person to be charged and get maximum sentence.. This is too much.. 

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75  new cases

The six imported cases[2] had travel history to Europe, North and South America and ASEAN.
• 40 cases[3] are linked to previous cases or clusters.
• 29 cases[4] are currently unlinked, and contact tracing is ongoing.

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2 minutes ago, Somewhat1975 said:

75  new cases

The six imported cases[2] had travel history to Europe, North and South America and ASEAN.
• 40 cases[3] are linked to previous cases or clusters.
• 29 cases[4] are currently unlinked, and contact tracing is ongoing.

Imported cases now is single digit.. Local case is increasing... Haiz.. 

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[Sent by Gov.sg]
 
COVID-19: 4 Apr Update
 
New imported cases: 6 [Travelled from Europe, North America, South America and ASEAN]
 
New local cases: 69 [40 linked to previous cases or clusters, 29 currently unlinked]
 
Total cases in Singapore: 1,189
Discharged today: 15
Total discharged: 297
Total remaining in Hospital: 500
 
Most in hospital stable or improving. 26 in ICU.

Go.gov.sg/moh4apr

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