Here’s this week’s special issue for Milo Peng Funders; as with previous public interest stories (and I’m adopting this as a rule for coronavirus-related pieces), this is emailed out to Milo Peng Funders, then made public on the site for others. There’s been a spotlight like never before on the conditions of migrant workers in Singapore this week, and for very good reason: over 20,000 workers have been confined to their rooms after their dormitories were gazetted as isolation areas because of COVID-19 clusters. At the time of writing, S11 Dormitory @ Punggol has 98 confirmed cases, Westlite Toh Guan has 34 cases, and Toh Guan Dormitory has 18 cases. There are clusters in other dormitories across the island as well.
TWC2 calls for increased testing and relocat…
Here’s this week’s special issue for Milo Peng Funders; as with previous public interest stories (and I’m adopting this as a rule for coronavirus-related pieces), this is emailed out to Milo Peng Funders, then made public on the site for others. There’s been a spotlight like never before on the conditions of migrant workers in Singapore this week, and for very good reason: over 20,000 workers have been confined to their rooms after their dormitories were gazetted as isolation areas because of COVID-19 clusters. At the time of writing, S11 Dormitory @ Punggol has 98 confirmed cases, Westlite Toh Guan has 34 cases, and Toh Guan Dormitory has 18 cases. There are clusters in other dormitories across the island as well.
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