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Parliament: Changi drops from 7th to 58th on busiest airport list, now serving 1.5% of usual passenger volume

Transport Minister Ong Ye Kung said in Parliament that global travel restrictions have caused a "deep crisis" for Changi Airport Group and national carrier Singapore Airlines.

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Parliament: Changi Airport to set up dedicated Covid-19 testing lab; breathalyser tests among rapid test kits being trialled

With the coronavirus set to persist for some time, the emerging international practice is to test travellers before they board a plane, Transport Minister Ong Ye Kung said.

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Johnson warns angry Britons of 'tough winter' in Covid-19 battle

LONDON (BLOOMBERG) - UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson said he accepts the public is angry with his handling of the pandemic, as officials confirmed thousands of positive cases had been missed from Covid-19 test results.

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Trump makes surprise visit to supporters outside hospital, says he 'learnt a lot about Covid' by 'really going to school'

Mr Trump also said he "learnt a lot about Covid" by "really going to school", as he has battled the virus in hospital.

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Wirecard halts payment services in Singapore, leaving businesses in the lurch

Some retailers said it has been tough finding alternative e-payment firms that offer competitive rates.

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US President Trump, wife Melania test positive for Covid-19 after close aide falls ill

Mr Trump is expected to "continue carrying out his duties without disruption while recovering" in the White House, said his doctor.

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All eyes on Pfizer as Trump pushes for Covid-19 vaccine by October - before Nov 3 Election Day

NEW YORK (NYTIMES) - In media appearances and talks with investors, Pfizer's chief executive nearly always mentions a word that is so politically perilous, most of his competitors shy away from it: October.

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