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0:00 – ST NEWS NIGHT – YOUR 9PM UPDATE

0:40 – STAFF GET HOMOPHOBIC ABUSE
Police are looking into a case where a man was captured on video abusing restaurant staff over a LGBTQ pride flag that was displayed.

1:50 – COVID-19 SINGAPORE UPDATE

4:30 – $326,000 NEGLIGENCE PAYOUT
Also in the news, a court has awarded more than $326,000 in damages to the estate of the late Ms Noor Azlin Abdul Rahman due to negligence by Changi General Hospital. Read the story: https://str.sg/Jz8a

2:04 – PILOT FOR NIGHTCLUBS ON HOLD
Pilot programmes for some nightclubs and karaoke outlets to reopen with safe management measures in place has been deferred until further notice, in light of the recent rise in community case numbers. More on this: https://str.sg/Jz8B

3:13 – S’PORE PLANS FOR 36 VACCINATION CENTRES
Singapore is preparing to take its vaccination programme into high gear as the coronavirus pandemic continues to rage around the world, with plans for new centres and roving teams that could potentially deliver more than 70,000 shots daily across the island. According to tender documents seen by The Straits Times, the Ministry of Health wants to appoint a vendor to set up 36 Covid-19 vaccination centres from February. Read the story: https://str.sg/Jz78

5:16 – WHAT’S TRENDING

6:56 – 3 MORE COVID-19 CASES AT AUSTRALIAN OPEN
Preparations for the Australian Open continued to be thrown into disarray yesterday after more players were forced into hard quarantine, while furore erupted over favouritism shown to athletes as well as the unequal treatment of participating stars. More on this: https://str.sg/JzhN

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