The Singapore government announced that it will give 4 masks to each household, as a one-off measure progressively from Feb 1 to Feb 9 through the resident committees and community centres in all the constituencies
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Abu Dhabi based AI company G42 to support coronavirus hit China
Abu Dhabi based Artificial Intelligence(AI) and Cloud Computing company Group 42 (G42) is leveraging its AI-focused healthcare practices to help China fight the Wuhan virus infection.
UAE confirms first cases of Wuhan coronavirus, pharmacies running out of face masks
With the first coronavirus cases in the UAE being confirmed, face masks are selling fast and many pharmacies in the UAE are facing a shortage.
Trump to visit India in last week of February: Reports
US President Donald Trump is likely to visit India in the last week of February, according to reports in the Indian media.
Singapore has been preparing for this since SARS in 2003: PM Lee
With the global count of patients infected by the Wuhan coronavirus increasing rapidly, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong said Singapore’s hospitals and healthcare workers are well prepared to handle the outbreak.
10 confirmed cases of the Wuhan virus in Singapore
Singapore News: The MOH has said that the three new cases are currently stable, while the seven previously announced cases are all in stable condition, and most are improving.
As schools reopen, Singapore steps in with strict measures to counter the Wuhan virus
If you are the parent of school-going children in Singapore, here’s what you need to know about the measures being taken by schools upon the advice of the Ministry of Education.
Taranjit Singh Sandhu appointed Indian Ambassador to USA
Senior Indian Foreign Service officer (IFS) Taranjit Sandhu has been appointed as India’s ambassador to the United States (US), the Indian Ministry of External Affairs announced on Tuesday.
At a glance: Wuhan coronavirus cases in Singapore
A comprehensive summary of the Wuhan coronavirus patient cases in Singapore.
Wuhan virus vs SARS: A comparison
While the Wuhan virus has spread more quickly and widely than SARS did, it is so far, much less deadly.