2020年3月22日 星期日

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新加坡禁止遊客進入
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週一下午11點59分起,所有短期訪客都將被禁止進入或過境新加坡,只有工作證持有人在提供基本服務的部門工作時才被允許返回。在此宣布之前,新加坡於週六早上宣布了頭兩例冠狀病毒並發症死亡。雅加達的酒吧,水療中心和電影院從星期一起關閉兩週,政府宣布進入緊急狀態後,公共交通將受到限制。曼谷還宣布從周日起關閉商場 22天。



這是其他國家和機構正在做的事情:



新加坡禁止所有大型活動,並推出了追踪追踪智能手機應用程序TraceTogether。
印度延長了其14小時的宵禁時間,影響了70個地區的4.05億印度人。
越南已關閉與柬埔寨的邊界。
從周日開始,所有前往泰國的旅客現在都需要獲得健康證明。泰國已經關閉學校,直到3月底,並推遲了4月的潑水節。
菲律賓週四表示,它將禁止所有外國人入境,菲律賓總統杜特爾特已要求國會賦予“緊急權力”以解決疫情。
Japan has also asked travellers from Europe, Egypt and Iran to self-quarantine for 14 days.
Hong Kong has imposed a 14-day quarantine for all visitors.
The Asian Development Bank is making available $6.5 billion in aid to developing member-countries.
The World Health Organization has announced it is launching a new clinical trial for coronavirus therapies.
Malaysia started using army personnel to enforce its restricted movement order till end-month. It has stressed that citizens returning from abroad must be quarantined, amid its two-week lockdown.
Vietnam's capital Hanoi has advised residents to self-isolate at home until at least the end of March.
Macau has banned incoming travellers from overseas countries starting Wednesday.

Ministry of Trade and Industry (Singapore)
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It is important for employers to adopt the recommended precautionary measures to curb the spread of COVID-19,  and ensure the safety of our workforce. 

Find out more from the latest advisory on COVID-19 for businesses here: https://lnkd.in/gb85tSQ…more


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Francesca Molinaro
Diversity & Inclusion Strategist, Leadership Coach & Consultant, Facilitator
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Proud to work for an organization responding swiftly to our member countries needs for medical supplies and equipment, disease protection and response, supply chain security and private sector support. Thank you Asian Development Bank (ADB). …more


ADB Announces $6.5 Billion Initial Response to COVID-19 Pandemic
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GovTech Singapore
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Contact tracing is vital in our battle to stop the spread of the COVID-19 virus. To help with this resource-intensive and painstaking work, our GovTech engineers co-developed the new TraceTogether app with the Ministry of Health (Singapore).

The app will estimate the proximity between app users and the duration of encounters through the exchange of short-distance Bluetooth signals between mobile phones. It does not collect any personal and geolocation data.

Join us in stopping the spread of COVID-19 with community-driven contact tracing using the new TraceTogether app! Download TraceTogether (https://lnkd.in/gj_Hmdw) and do your part in safeguarding our nation!

Share this post with your friends and loved ones to keep them safe #SGUnited #TraceTogether #TechforPublicGood…more

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Tom Benner
Journalist in Singapore. Boards: Asian American Journalists Association; Singapore Press Club. Owns: Tom Benner Reports
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I had just written one story and was about to file it this morning when it was overtaken by events.

So here are two stories in one. 

Singapore closes borders to short-term travelers following its first two coronavirus-related deaths…more


Singapore closes borders to keep virus at bay, but no shutdown
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Devadas Krishnadas
Chief Executive Officer
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Malaysia has jumped from a laid back approach to COVID to the tightest possible restrictions. This must come as a shock to both society and economy.  Singapore in contrast has been gradually escalating and is at a high state of vigilance but not yet closed off the country to the world. Nevertheless,the Malaysian decision will put Singapore in a deeply compromised position. First 300,000 Malaysians come to Singapore to work daily. Business across the economy but especially SMEs will be impacted. It aslo imports a large proportion of fresh produce fron across the border. Another round of panic buying, this time with some justification will ensue.
Given this development and the massive falls in Europe and the US, the SGX will likely see its worst day in its history. 
I expect that the government may consider radical measures such as suspending the stock exchange, drawing down past reserves to activate support measures, introducing rationing of food as well as a stop work policy for a temporary period and activating the military to supplement civil heath resources.
Everyone should realise the seriousness but also that we will only get through by cooperating, thinking of others and being patient. 
 #policy #governance #hangon #staycalm #radical 
…more


Malaysia bars citizens from going overseas, foreigners from entering country for 2 weeks to curb COVID-19 spread: PM Muhyiddin
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Ministry of Trade and Industry (Singapore)
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Despite Malaysia's travel restrictions from Wednesday till 31 March, Singapore is not in danger of running out of food supplies and other essential items. The government has adopted a robust multi-pronged strategy to ensure that we have enough supplies during a disruption.

Let's continue to be socially responsible and buy only what you need. We will get through these short-term challenges together! #SGUnited #SingaporeTogether …more


Coronavirus: Singapore has robust strategy to ensure it doesn't run out of essentials, says Chan Chun Sing after Malaysia restricts movement
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Dipti Jain
News Editor at LinkedIn
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As on 12 March, 128,343 confirmed cases of coronavirus were reported globally, with as many as 4,720 deaths, an analysis by data science firm Gramener, based on WHO and Johns Hopkins University Data shows. China, Singapore and Oman had the best recovery rate, aside from Andorra and Nepal (100%). In India, the share stood at 5.48%, but several cases have only emerged in the last few days.

As per the World Economic Forum, Singapore’s success can be attributed to its efficient health system, extensive tracing and its small population accepting the government’s orders.

What learnings can India gather to bolster its preventive measures? Share your comments.

Graphic & Data credit: Gramener
#coronavirus…more


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Uptin Saiidi
Journalist at CNBC International
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Starting on March 19th, everyone entering Hong Kong must self-quarantine for 14 days and will be required to wear an electronic wristband which tracks their location.

Here's my interview with a resident who landed from Zurich yesterday and was required to wear one.

Hong Kong has largely managed the outbreak and many people have resumed to work. But of 57 new coronavirus cases recorded in the past few weeks, 50 were travelers from overseas, which is why it's enforcing this measure.

https://lnkd.in/gxR6_z8…more


Hong Kong is putting electronic wristbands on arriving passengers to enforce coronavirus quarantine
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Karen Yue
Group Editor, TTG Asia Media
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As travellers find their trips upended almost overnight as border closures and city lockdowns are announced across the world over recent days to curb the spread of the Covid-19 pandemic, travel players are finding that their business reflexes are being called to the test.

Travel agents in destinations across the region most affected by tough government restrictions on people mobility are fighting against time and limited resources to get their customers home or onward to their next destination, while others in the travel and tourism supply chain have devised friendlier compensation means to soften the heartache of disrupted trips.

My colleagues at TTG Asia editorial desk check in on industry players in #Cambodia, #Malaysia, #Singapore and #Philippines.

#travel #tourism #travelandtourism #asia #novelcoronavirus #2019ncov …more


Tourism players step forth with relief for stranded travellers
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Willson Cuaca
Co-founder East Ventures
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Today is no ordinary weekend in Indonesia.

The number of confirmed infected COVID-19 patients spikes, one minister get infected and patients died while waiting for test result. 

Singapore is implementing very strict travel advisory for neighbour ASEAN visitors, technically Singapore starting isolating themself - there must be some very serious considerations.

And for us, the well being of our colleague is always the highest priority. 

Deals, funding and great idea can wait. 

So we start WFH tomorrow onwards, limit non-essential travel and implement social distancing for Indonesia team. Singapore team has started it couple weeks ago.

Tomorrow will be no ordinary Monday.…more


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