SINGAPORE: Healthy migrant workers employed by Housing Board contractors will be temporarily housed at unused void decks and multi-storey car ...
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The agency said workers will be staying within the sites, and only designated workers are allowed to leave to buy essentials from nearby grocery stores, READ: ‘Dedicated strategy’ to break COVID-19 spread in dormitories, including housing healthy workers in army camps"Safe distancing measures, such as no visitation to other levels and temperature screening twice a day, have been put in place."
"Thank you all for your concern. It was indeed disturbing," she wrote."The workers’ well-being is the priority here."
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