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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 - Is 'tailgating fee' common among gyms?

Do you normally check if the door is closed behind you when you're at the gym? The big question is - is it even your responsibility? One gym member from Anytime Fitness had to pay $60 ‘tailgating fee’ because an unidentified woman entered the gym behind him without using her own key fob. Anytime Fitness ended up apologising to the member. But Ken Mok, Owner and CEO of Fiitboxx says he doesn’t think the onus is entirely on the member to make sure there is no tailgating. 

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Daily Cuts - Shaping our Tech Start-Up Ecosystem's future

Singapore Today’s Lance Alexander and Daniel Martin speak with Shirley Wong, Chairperson of the SMU Institute of Innovation and Entrepreneurship’s Lee Kuan Yew Global Business Plan Competition Steering Committee, about what could be done to shape the future of the Tech Start-Up Ecosystem here and around the South-East Asia region.

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