Massive COVID‐19 infections in foreign workers dormitories: The dog that did not bark in Singapore’s fight against the COVID‐19 pandemic
In the ongoing battle to combat the massive COVID-19 infections in the foreign workers’ dormitories, the focus and dominant narrative, unsurprisingly, has been on overcoming the clear and present public health issues there. The imperative is to safeguard the wellbeing and interests of the foreign wo...
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Main Author: | TAN, Eugene K. B. |
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
2020
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