MOE will no longer issue leave of absence or approved absence to students, staff in close contact with Covid-19 cases

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SINGAPORE — The Ministry of Education (MOE) will no longer issue leave of absence and approved absence for primary and secondary schools, including special education schools, junior colleges and the Millennia Institute, in line with new protocols from the health authorities.

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then?

Singapore cannot turn back anymore and they will press forward with this opening even though our fatalities these 2 months alone has surpassed the cumulative number since last year.I guess fatalities has now become just a number and collateral damage….

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