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ANOTHER 2 PRE-SCHOOL STAFF POSITIVE FOR COVID VIRUS. ONE FROM WESTGATE

Ministry oh Health have reported on Friday (May 22) that two more pre-school staff have tested for the corona virus. A total of five pre-school have tested positive till date after all pre-school staff were made to go through a mandatory Covid-19 virus test.

The first case reported on Friday was a 50 year old Singaporean woman but MOH did not specify her workplace while the second was a 58 year old Singaporean woman who worked at My First Skool @ Westgate.

Both cases are unlinked to others. The two new cases are among the four community cases report on Friday.

MOH said that the daily number of cases in the community has increased from an average of five per day in the week before, to an average of seven per day in the past week.

“This is partly due to our active surveillance and screening of nursing home residents and pre-school staff, which have picked up more cases in the past week,” said MOH.

As of Friday, Singapore has seen a total of 30,426 cases of COVID-19, with 614 cases reported.

FOOD DELIVERY AT ALMOST TWICE THE PRICE COMPARED TO DABAO

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Singapore Government had introduced circuit breaker as part of the preventive measures to help to reduce the increasing number of COVID-19 cases in Singapore.

Lesser people are seen outdoors, many of us turned to food delivery services to settle our three meals. However, these meals were charged at a higher price.

According to a post shared by Kakis’ Club, a netizen shared their experience with Grab Food delivery on social media. Apparently, the pricing of the food was markup. The receipt from the stall as compared to the receipt shown in the grab app is absolutely shocking. A normal meal from costing $35.60 will cost you a whooping $60.70 in grab with a $7.10 service charge included.

IN KAKIS’ CLUB POST:

“All you CB hungry ghosts kena bluff by GrabFood for how long already? Wake up your ideas and support local for real please!

Difference between buying at the physical stall and ordering through Grabfood? Lollll. FYI, I’ve yet to order any online delivery since the start of CB. 😂 Pretty surprise a lot of ppl didn’t know online ordering of dishes are generally more expensive. But during this CB they are even steeper, so. “

3 GONG CHA OUTLETS TO REOPEN ON 23 MAY 2020

According to a press release by Gong Cha, the bubble chain is set to re-open 3 of its outlets on the 23 May 2020. The announcement was made after permission to re-open was granted by the authorities.

The Outlet re-opening locations:

  1. Causeway Point
  2. Paya Lebar Quarter
  3. Nex

This is good news for many as many people will be excited, but some will be worried as well as it will generate unnecessary queues and crowding.

“We miss you guys, but please observe proper safety distancing measures at these outlets!”

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PET DOG IN MALAYSIA SACRIFICE ITS LIFE TO SAVE ITS FAMILY

Dogs are known to be man best friend, a story had been shared by FB user Alice Minggu about how her pet dog sacrificing its life to save her family.

According to her post, the dog fought bravely with a poisonous snake when it spotted the snake in the dining room. However, the dog died shortly after the snake was killed.

IN HER FB POST SHE WROTE:

“Yesterday was a historical day to my whole family and I as we lost our most precious one and only beloved dog. Just a local breed one but he meant so much to us. Many people claimed him as a very aggressive dog but yesterday he saved us but unfortunately we couldn’t save him after he found a deadly poison snake in our dining room. He fought till the snake died and quickly moved over to our car porch and took his final breath. It was so heartbreaking for us to witness the scene and to pull him out of the area seemed almost impossible as he will never backed off.

Truly our best dog ever. You will be forever in our heart Chiko. Till we meet again in a better place. 💖

“Goodbye and rest in peace Chiko”🌹”

25 MEN SPOTTED GATHERING FOR GAMBLING EVENT @ MARINE PARADE

According to the media release, 25 men were spotted breaching circuit breaker measures while watching live streaming horse races and betting at a carpark located at Block 57 Marine Parade Road.

According to the media, most of the man was spotted holding on to their phones watching the live stream of horse racing. Some of the men were drinking and smoking away with their face mask below their chin.

According to some residents, these men gather at least 3 times a week mostly during the afternoon. This practice had been around for years, they usually gather at a market near the carpark. Due to the COVID-19 situation, the market had been closed. These men were forced to move their gathering to the nearby carpark.

In this period of time, everyone should be more socially responsible and should not take the situation lightly. We should all unite together as one to fight COVID-19 and make Singapore safe again.

25 YEAR OLD ARRESTED FOR SUSPECTED E-COMMERCE SCAM

According to the Singapore Police Force, a 25-year-old woman was arrested for her suspected involvement of e-commerce scam.

In a period of 6 months, between Nov 2019 to Apr 2020 multiple reports were filed relating to concert ticket sales scam on Carousell. According to the victim, the seller went missing after the payment was made.

After investigating, the police were able to identify the seller and arrested her on the 19 May 2020.

Investigation is ongoing.

Anyone convicted of cheating will face a jail term up to 10 years and a fine.

SPF advises member of the public:

a) Opt for buyer protection by using in-built payment options that release payment to the seller only upon delivery. Whenever possible, avoid making advance payments or direct bank transfers to the seller.

b)         Scammers may entice buyers to contact them directly through messaging platforms such as WhatsApp or WeChat by offering a better or faster deal if bank transfer payments are made directly to them. They may also use a local bank account or provide a copy of an NRIC/driver’s licence to make you believe that they are genuine sellers.  Do not fall for it.

c)         If the price is too good to be true, it probably is. Purchase only from authorised sellers or reputable sources, especially for high-value items.

ELDERLY HAVING DAILY GATHERINGS AT AMK WET MARKET

Hi admin,

Just want to highlight and made known to public that these elderly have been gathering with mask hanging at the chin since day 1 of CB.

I walk past there every morning. I even once went up to tell them but to no avail. I submitted to One service app before but somehow after i submitted the case, the pending case will be 0.

So I’m not sure it reaches them and i even call amk police station before. But things are still happening.

I hope using your platform, we can draw more attention to these issues and fight hard with the covid19.

Thank you. let me know how to submit photos to you if you are interested. i have also emailed you a copy.

Location: Blk 628 wet market and 626 amk

SG TOURISM BOARD PARTNERED WITH NIGHTCLUB TO HOST 3 ONLINE PARTIES

Credit Zouk

Have you ever thought of partying online at the comfort of your own home? You will be able to do so this month-end.

According to the media release, the Singapore Tourism Board will be partnering with one of Singapore’s most popular nightclub Zouk to host online parties at the end of this month. The event will be spread between 29 May to 31 May 2020.

The online event is known as “Zouk Phuturescapes”. The purpose of the event is to allow the parties goers to enjoy the performance of their favourite DJs and performers.

Some of the DJs and performers participating in this event includes DJ Christina Novelli from the UK, DJ Diplo from the states and local singer Jasmine Sokko etc.

The Schedule:

  1. 30 May 2020, 11 am
  2. 30 May 2020, 8 pm
  3. 31 May 2020, 12 am

Those parties goers who are interested in the event can register themselves at (https://bit.ly/zoukphuturescapes). The party will be hosted on a video calling platform Zoom, which are able to allow 1000 participant to join the fun at the same time.

The live streaming of the event will be available on the official FB page or youtube channel of Zouk and Singapore Tourism Board, each session will last for a duration of 2 hours.

Credit Zouk

SHIP CAPSIZE WITH CREW ON IT, ALLEDGELLY AT TUAS

A video of a ship capsizing has been circulating on Whatsapp, netizens said that this was near Tuas.

Approximately 5 people were still seen on the ship when the ship flipped over.

The exact date of the incident is unclear.

Man jumps off moments before ship capsizing

A group of sailors were on the ship when it happened.

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YOUTH PLANS CHAMPAGNE PARTY TO SABO THE REST OF S’PORE

A video showing a group of youth party in an apartment have been circulating online.

A bathtub full of Moët & Chandon champagne can be seen from one of the pictures as well.

The post even included an open invitation for a secret massive party that will be held on Saturday (May 23). The party will include DJs, food and alcoholic beverages.

They even stated that attendees would have the chance to win Relx E-cigarette pods.

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