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Daily Cuts - Trust is key when it comes to our pandemic response

Health Minister Ong Ye Kung said a few days ago, that Singapore is experiencing a new COVID-19 wave. Meaning more people are expected to fall sick in coming weeks. 3 years ago, we would have made a big deal out of this. But now, we’re focusing on our future response should there be another pandemic. Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong says ‘trust’ is the 'most precious resource' critical in Singapore's Covid-19 response. One study shows higher levels of trust in the government and among the population means greater compliance with Covid-19 restrictions and higher vaccination rates. Dr Vincent Pang, Assistant Professor, Duke-NUS Medical School, tells Arnold & Andrea that trust is not created overnight.

Daily Cuts - Why "lazy girl jobs" aren't lazy at all

It's trending on TikTok — the "lazy girl job" is apparently one that pays comfortably and allows for ample leisure time. Sounds like a dream? But contrary to its name, such jobs don't really allow for much lazing around. Audrey Wan, a fourth-year student at NTU, tells us why.

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Daily Cuts - How track amendments impact F1

Singapore Today's Daniel Martin and Justine Moss speak with veteran Singapore racer, Ringo Chong, about how the revised Marina Bay Street Circuit could shake things up at this year's Formula 1 event here.

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Daily Cuts - Project Heartbeat

Singapore Today's Daniel Martin and Justine Moss speak with Associate Professor Tan Boon Yeow, CEO, St Luke's Hospital and Ceron Tan, Caregiver, about an initiative aimed at raising awareness of local holistic palliative care and support.

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Daily Cuts - It's a mid-life transition

We've heard of men having mid-life crisis, but how does a mid-life transition manifest in a woman? Work It's Stanley Leong and Cheryl Goh speak to a woman in her 40s who is going through some questions in this heartfelt conversation.

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Daily Cuts - Inspiring youths with Limitless

Melanie Oliveiro finds out how Limitless, a non-profit organization, provides counselling for youth in Singapore. Speaking to Asher Low, the founder, and Narayani Rajoo, a youth that has benefitted from the programmes, they discuss the common issues that youth come to him and his team of counsellors for; and some coping tips on how to deal with issues like cyberbullying and body image problems.  

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