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Professor Kenneth Mak, Singapore’s director of medical services, described antimicrobial resistance as a slow burn pandemic.The last time resale condo prices fell was in September 2020, when prices slipped by 1 per cent.She is contesting four charges, three of which are for failing to wear a mask when it was mandatory to do so.Those charged with Ms Choi’s killing included her ex-husband Alex Kwong, Kwong’s elder brother and their father.
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