After four months in lockdown, some workers just want to go home

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After four months in lockdown, some workers just want to go home
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WITH all dormitories declared Covid-cleared on Tuesday, it is hoped that the ordeals suffered by many foreign workers will be alleviated as they gradually emerge from prolonged periods of lockdown and confusion. Read more at The Business Times.

MOM said on Wednesday that it will start small-scale trials this month for residents from selected dorms to visit recreation centres on their rest days, and plans to ramp up the number of participating dorms over the next

two months.WITH all dormitories declared Covid-cleared on Tuesday, it is hoped that the ordeals suffered by many foreign workers will be alleviated as they gradually emerge from prolonged periods of lockdown and confusion.

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