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A lookback at the good, the bad, the weird of 2021 - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

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A lookback at the good, the bad, the weird of 2021

Here’s an A to Z rundown of the good, the bad and the weird of this climactic year
Singapore to relax travel restrictions from Aug 10 to allow entry approvals for vaccinated work pass holders  - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Covid-19

Singapore to relax travel restrictions from Aug 10 to allow entry approvals for vaccinated work pass holders

Singapore will resume approvals for work pass holders from higher risk countries from Aug 10.
Singapore resumes dining in for fully vaccinated, allows gatherings of 5 for such people - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

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Singapore resumes dining in for fully vaccinated from 10 Aug, allows gatherings of 5 for such people

Singapore has rolled out differentiated measures for fully vaccinated people as it relaxes Covid-19 vaccinations for them.
DBS more optimistic on Raffles Medical, upgrades rating to 'buy' - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

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DBS more optimistic on Raffles Medical, upgrades rating to 'buy'

DBS is more optimistic on Raffles Medical after Singapore unveils its "test, trace and vaccinate" strategy.
Singapore 'uncertain' over the impact of tightened measures, expects 'greater impact on economy' - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

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Singapore 'uncertain' over the impact of tightened measures, expects 'greater impact on economy'

Singapore is bracing for “greater impact” on certain segments of its economy with the latest round of tightened Covid-19 measures.
Singapore studying if to extend the time between vaccine doses: Ong Ye Kung - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Covid-19

Singapore mulling longer interval between vaccine doses: Ong Ye Kung

Future vaccinations in Singapore may have a longer time gap between doses. Find out more.
Cromwell European REIT reports 9% dip in DPU for 1Q21  - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

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Cromwell European REIT reports 9% dip in DPU for 1Q21

The REIT acquired 11 logistics assets in the Czech Republic and Slovakia for EUR113.2 million.
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