Dining-in will be disallowed at #OurHawkerCentres, with effect from 7 Apr until 4 May 2020 (inclusive). During this period, patrons can only buy food from hawker centres by taking away or using food delivery services. Don’t forget to #BringYourOwnContainers when tabao-ing! #SayYesToWasteLess
More information available at go.gov.sg/nea-circuit-breaker-measures-3apr
More information available at go.gov.sg/nea-circuit-breaker-measures-3apr
When heading down to #OurHawkerCentres to tabao food home, don’t forget to bring your own clean containers so you can save the Earth at the same time! ;)
#SayYesToWasteLess #IBringMyOwnSG #BringYourOwnSG #BYO #TowardsZeroWaste
#SayYesToWasteLess #IBringMyOwnSG #BringYourOwnSG #BYO #TowardsZeroWaste
#NEAOfficers prepared a surprise for our hawkers last week! 14,000 care packages will be distributed to our hawkers who have been working tirelessly so that we can continue to enjoy our favourite hawker food.
https://youtu.be/T_ArJhAOAHA
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Thank you, hawkers...
#ThankYouHawkers for keeping your stalls open! To show our gratitude, NEA partnered with Unilever to prepare and distribute care packages for our hawkers across all 114 hawker centres.
Remember to practise good hygiene habits, keep a safe distance, and…
Remember to practise good hygiene habits, keep a safe distance, and…
#SayYesToWasteLess by bringing your own clean containers when tabao-ing!
https://youtu.be/yIdHQ5LB0JE
https://youtu.be/yIdHQ5LB0JE
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Bring Your Own Containers
Heading to #OurHawkerCentres to dabao your favourite food? Let’s do our part to save the environment by bringing along our own clean reusable food containers. The use of 1 reusable container over a year could replace the use of about 730 single-use containers!…
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#StayHome and when you need to buy essential items, don a mask and keep a safe distance. Crowd management measures will also be in place at relatively popular markets that tend to draw crowds - the list of markers is available at www.nea.gov.sg/our-services/hawker-management/announcements
#StayHome and when you need to buy essential items, don a mask and keep a safe distance. Crowd management measures will also be in place at relatively popular markets that tend to draw crowds - the list of markers is available at www.nea.gov.sg/our-services/hawker-management/announcements
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Safe Distancing Measures
#StayHome, stay safe, stay healthy! When you need to go out to buy essential items, don a mask and keep a safe distance of at least 1m from others.
Our #NEAOfficers have been deployed to ensure that patrons comply with #safedistancing measures, and written…
Our #NEAOfficers have been deployed to ensure that patrons comply with #safedistancing measures, and written…
You can now report cases where safe distancing is not being practised, via the dedicated function on the #OneServiceApp, which is available on App Store (http://go.gov.sg/oneserviceapp-appstore) and Google Play (http://go.gov.sg/oneserviceapp-playstore).
The information provided will help the relevant agencies to know where the “hotspots” are, which require further enforcement and patrolling action.
The information provided will help the relevant agencies to know where the “hotspots” are, which require further enforcement and patrolling action.
All Designated Smoking Areas (DSAs) along the Orchard Road No Smoking Zone will be closed from 15 Apr 2020, in view of the COVID-19 (Temporary Measures) (Control Order) Regulations 2020. Notices will be put up at the 54 DSAs. Owners of premises and smokers are reminded that smoking is not allowed within the Orchard Road No Smoking Zone.
Smoking corners beyond the Orchard Road No Smoking Zone, such as those in coffeeshops and hawker centres, will also be closed. NEA will continue with enforcement at smoking prohibited areas, including the Orchard Road No Smoking Zone. More information available at www.nea.gov.sg/circuit-breaker-measures
Smoking corners beyond the Orchard Road No Smoking Zone, such as those in coffeeshops and hawker centres, will also be closed. NEA will continue with enforcement at smoking prohibited areas, including the Orchard Road No Smoking Zone. More information available at www.nea.gov.sg/circuit-breaker-measures
$500 funding for hawkers using food delivery system: www.facebook.com/NEASingapore/posts/2587255758162422
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Looking for ways to create less waste in the kitchen? You can start with these handy tools!
#SafeDistancing applies everywhere – even when choosing fish and vegetables at the markets! If you have elderly neighbours or family members, help them with their marketing instead so that they can #StayHome and stay safe. #SGUnited
Need your essentials? In addition to wearing a mask to buy essentials at the supermarket, schedule your grocery run on a weekday and avoid the peak periods, or opt for delivery instead. Let’s take #SafeDistancing seriously, and work together to stop the spread of COVID-19. #SGUnited
With close to 5,800 dengue cases in 2020 as at mid-Apr, urgent stepped-up community action is needed. Unless immediate action is taken, the number of dengue cases is expected to exceed the 16,000 cases noted in 2019. Do the #MozzieWipeout as part of your daily routine, and spray aerosol insecticide to kill any adult female mosquitoes, if your family is experiencing more mosquito bites at home. Here’s a short video which shows where you should spray insecticides at home: www.facebook.com/watch/?v=2870377276333638
All of us have a part to play in preventing dengue! More information available at www.facebook.com/NEASingapore/posts/2589530181268313
All of us have a part to play in preventing dengue! More information available at www.facebook.com/NEASingapore/posts/2589530181268313
From 22 Apr 2020, access to 4 popular markets will be restricted based on the last digit of patrons’ NRIC or FIN numbers, to ensure effective #SafeDistancing and safeguard public health. Patrons with NRIC/FIN ending with:
- an even last digit (0, 2, 4, 6, 8) can only visit on the even dates of the month
- an odd last digit (1, 3, 5, 7, 9) can only visit on the odd dates of the month
These 4 markets are Geylang Serai Market, Block 104/105 Yishun Ring Road (Chong Pang Market), Block 20/21 Marsiling Lane Market, and Block 505 Jurong West Street 52 Market. More information available at www.facebook.com/NEASingapore/posts/2589759427912055
If your parents or older relatives do their grocery shopping at these 4 popular markets, do share the guide (available in 4 different languages) with them! Download a copy from https://www.facebook.com/NEASingapore/posts/2590540227833975
- an even last digit (0, 2, 4, 6, 8) can only visit on the even dates of the month
- an odd last digit (1, 3, 5, 7, 9) can only visit on the odd dates of the month
These 4 markets are Geylang Serai Market, Block 104/105 Yishun Ring Road (Chong Pang Market), Block 20/21 Marsiling Lane Market, and Block 505 Jurong West Street 52 Market. More information available at www.facebook.com/NEASingapore/posts/2589759427912055
If your parents or older relatives do their grocery shopping at these 4 popular markets, do share the guide (available in 4 different languages) with them! Download a copy from https://www.facebook.com/NEASingapore/posts/2590540227833975
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Underripe bananas do not have as much sugar content as their ripe counterparts, but overripe bananas are full of antioxidants and can be digested digested more easily. Best part? The latter makes the best baked treats and are delicious in smoothies! Read more in the article here: https://bit.ly/3bpWRmL
Our hawkers are working hard to provide delicious food for all of us. So let’s show them our support by ordering takeaways or deliveries of our fave hawker dishes. Together we can overcome. #SGUnited
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#DidYouKnow odd or even date entry restriction has been implemented at Geylang Serai Market, Block 104/105 Yishun Ring Road (Chong Pang Market), Block 20/21 Marsiling Lane Market, and Block 505 Jurong West Street 52 Market?
If your parents or older relatives do their grocery shopping at these 4 markets, share with them the guide, which is available in four different languages here: www.facebook.com/NEASingapore/posts/2590540227833975
#DidYouKnow odd or even date entry restriction has been implemented at Geylang Serai Market, Block 104/105 Yishun Ring Road (Chong Pang Market), Block 20/21 Marsiling Lane Market, and Block 505 Jurong West Street 52 Market?
If your parents or older relatives do their grocery shopping at these 4 markets, share with them the guide, which is available in four different languages here: www.facebook.com/NEASingapore/posts/2590540227833975
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Odd or Even Date Entry Restrictions at Markets
[With effect from 13 Aug, this entry restriction will only apply to Sat & Sun]
With about 5% of patrons turned away on the start of the enforcement of odd or even date entry restriction at the following four popular markets, we wish to remind all patrons…
With about 5% of patrons turned away on the start of the enforcement of odd or even date entry restriction at the following four popular markets, we wish to remind all patrons…
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Let’s appreciate the efforts of our #SGCleanAmbassadors by doing our part in our nation’s fight against COVID-19! #FightCOVID19
Let’s appreciate the efforts of our #SGCleanAmbassadors by doing our part in our nation’s fight against COVID-19! #FightCOVID19
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SG Clean Ambassadors
Our #SGCleanAmbassadors have been volunteering over long hours at #OurHawkerCentres, to remind patrons of the importance of safe distancing measures. Let’s appreciate their efforts by doing our part in our nation’s fight against COVID-19, and observing safe…
It’s May the 4th! Saving the earth is in your hands, so may the force be with you.
Like ice cream in this hot Singapore weather, the earth’s great ice caps are melting due to global warming! It’s time to ask ourselves if we have done enough for the earth. If not, start here: www.mewr.gov.sg/climateaction #ClimateActionSG
Like ice cream in this hot Singapore weather, the earth’s great ice caps are melting due to global warming! It’s time to ask ourselves if we have done enough for the earth. If not, start here: www.mewr.gov.sg/climateaction #ClimateActionSG
🦟 Can you imagine crunching mosquito data for a living? In this episode of “Have you met…”, Ms Janet Ong, Analyst at NEA’s Environmental Health Institute (EHI), shows how mosquito data is used to provide insight into dengue risk areas and give early warning of impending dengue outbreaks.
🎬 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zO7riCLABfg
🎬 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zO7riCLABfg
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Have You Met...a Mosquito Analyst
[Disclaimer: This video was filmed before the circuit breaker period]
Can you imagine crunching mosquito data for a living? Our Analyst at NEA’s Environmental Health Institute (EHI) plays around with such data and translates it into useful maps and graphs!…
Can you imagine crunching mosquito data for a living? Our Analyst at NEA’s Environmental Health Institute (EHI) plays around with such data and translates it into useful maps and graphs!…