Statement on 1 May 2020 by Humanitarian Organization for Migration Economics
This year’s Labour Day falls in the midst of a global pandemic that has disproportionately affected low-wage migrant workers here in Singapore. As of 29 April 2020, approximately 88% of all the 15,641 confirmed cases of Covid-19 in Singapore are work permit holders, the majority of whom are residing in dormitories. The outpouring...
SDP Launches 4Y1N Campaign for GE in Response to COVID-19 Pandemic
The Covid-19 pandemic has wrought major and irrevocable changes to the politico-socio-economic landscape in Singapore. The SDP will address these changes and concerns to prepare our nation for the post-Covid future. For example, in view of the rise in retrenchments and pay cuts in the aftermath of the Covid crisis resulting...
Scaling Up of COVID-19 Testing
1. Testing is a critical enabler of our fight against COVID-19. The Multi-Ministry Taskforce has been steadily building up our national capacity to conduct tests for COVID-19. From an average of 2,900 tests per day in early April, we are now able to conduct more than 8,000 tests per day. To date, Singapore has tested about 2,100...
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