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  • Education | The Convergence

    Education The Convergence Apr 6 8 min On Ideology and Scholarships in Singapore By Eldrick, Editor Many would agree with the characterisation of Singapore as a tuition haven. As the longtime champion and producer of... 60 views 0 comments Post not marked as liked The Convergence Nov 18, 2021 7 min The Ontology of Memory: Reflection on the merger between Yale-NUS and USP By Eldrick, Editor On 27 August 2021, it was announced publicly that the University Scholars Programme (USP) and Yale-NUS would merge to... 103 views 0 comments Post not marked as liked The Convergence Jun 17, 2021 8 min Rethinking sexual consent in universities By Ng Qian Qian, Editor Since Monica Baey first stepped forward online, conversations about sexual offences and gender equality have been... 256 views 0 comments Post not marked as liked The Convergence May 26, 2021 4 min Parental Involution: Behind Singapore’s Academic Stress By Chua Swee Kune, Editor Singapore is consistently one of the top few countries in the Programme for International Student Assessment... 325 views 0 comments Post not marked as liked The Convergence Jul 7, 2020 4 min “Digitalisation is a journey and not a destination post-COVID-19”: Minister S Iswaran By Zhou Xizhuang Michael, Editor-in-Chief On 15 June 2020, about 280 graduating and recently graduated students from all five... 144 views 0 comments Post not marked as liked The Convergence May 22, 2020 6 min Adulting in a COVID-19 Era: Is the Class of 2020 Prepared? By Nicolette Chua, Associate Editor At present, it is hard to re-imagine how the world was like before the COVID-19 crisis. No single day... 125 views 0 comments 1 like. Post not marked as liked 1 The Convergence May 21, 2020 6 min The Class of 2020: Adapting to a New Normal amidst COVID-19 By Nicolette Chua, Associate Editor Midway into 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic has already shaken up the global economy at an unprecedented... 463 views 0 comments 1 like. Post not marked as liked 1 The Convergence Apr 15, 2020 7 min The Covid-19 pandemic robbed me of a long-awaited SEP (Student Exchange Programme) experience... By Edmund Leong (Guest Writer) ...However, I am fortunate to have received support from NUS, friends and family. And I am glad to be back... 993 views 0 comments Post not marked as liked The Convergence Apr 10, 2020 6 min What an experience! From exchange, coming back home, and serving SHN By Xenia Chan (Guest Writer) I first became concerned about the spread of Covid-19 to the UK when the earliest cases sprouted in Italy.... 607 views 0 comments 2 likes. Post not marked as liked 2 The Convergence Jan 3, 2020 4 min The Great Education Arms Race By Trina Priscilla Ng, Commentary Editor Inequality in the Classroom - The Great Education Arms Race In my younger and more vulnerable... 208 views 0 comments 2 likes. Post not marked as liked 2 The Convergence Dec 9, 2019 3 min Youths can participate in constructive and meaningful discussion of issues in Singapore By Rachel Yap, Commentary Editor Roald Dahl once said, “Somewhere inside all of us is the power to change the world.” With reference to... 68 views 0 comments 1 like. Post not marked as liked 1 The Convergence Apr 1, 2019 3 min How subject-based banding could impact the education system Commentary | Mohamed Fayyaz Bin Mohamed Faqarh On 5 March this year, Education Minister Mr Ong Ye Kung announced that the streaming... 273 views 0 comments 1 like. Post not marked as liked 1 The Convergence Mar 9, 2019 5 min Reconciling preservation and pragmatism: preservation is pragmatism Commentary | Qoi Wen Ting, Event Associate Editor and Calissa Man, Managing Editor (Event) Singapore, a country characterised by its... 10 views 0 comments 1 like. Post not marked as liked 1 The Convergence Feb 17, 2019 2 min The Value of Debate Commentary | Liang Tian Debate is a sanctuary for people who are willing to open their hearts and eyes to fresh ideas. Indeed, it is only... 21 views 0 comments 1 like. Post not marked as liked 1 The Convergence Feb 12, 2019 4 min Tackling inequality through education and bureaucracy Commentary | Rebecca Metteo, Managing Editor (Operations) Inequality has many culprits: policy, tradition, mindset and so forth that have... 19 views 0 comments 1 like. Post not marked as liked 1

  • NUSPA Social Policy Division | The Convergence

    The Convergence Apr 18 8 min How about Me? The Mental Health Fragility of Caregivers for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder By N Rizwanul Bahmid (Guest Editor) Mental Wellness during COVID-19 Although the COVID-19 pandemic has brought about countless problems... 22 views 0 comments Post not marked as liked The Convergence Apr 14 10 min The Uncertain Life After Sports for Singaporean athletes By Rishika Ghanamoorthy, NUSPA Social Policy Division Life after sport is a scary thing for many competitive athletes. Many athletes plan... 69 views 0 comments Post not marked as liked The Convergence Mar 2 5 min The ‘Singa-parent Culture’: How we might be perpetuating the cycle of poor mental health By Rishika Ghanamoorthy, NUSPA Social Policy Division Anxiety is the most common mental illness in Singapore, with around one in seven... 65 views 0 comments Post not marked as liked

  • Submission Guidelines | The Convergence

    Submission Guidelines The Convergence covers a wide range of topics and issues related to Singaporean society and politics. It aims to present broad views and clear thinking by interested students and individuals, so as to raise greater awareness and stimulate active and constructive discourse among our readers. Articles should be written in proper English and delivered through a clear and cohesive tone that can be read with ease and pleasure by a general audience. The Convergence accepts and publishes online articles and materials of several categories according to topics. Examples of Topics: Pertaining to Education, Economics, Society, Health, Environment and Politics. Other topics are welcomed through discussion with The Convergence team. Articles that relate to Singapore would be preferred. Between 900 to 1,800 words. Please provide a (website) link to citations if used. Please also provide a Reference list. General guidelines for submissions: All pieces for The Convergence are to be written in English. Pieces have to be double-spaced and adopt the Times New Roman font, size 12. Justify all pages and use 1-inch margins on top and bottom as well as left and right. Acceptable file formats are .doc, .docx, although .docx is preferred. Our publication uses the Chicago/APA manual of style, but we do not require submissions to be formatted as such upon submission. All submissions or relevant pitch to be sent to theconvergence.nuspa@gmail.com . Pieces that have been published on The Convergence may be re-published on other publication platforms with the approval of the Editorial Board. Such pieces should also credit The Convergence as the original publisher. ​

  • The 3rd Editorial Board | The Convergence

    3rd Editorial Board 2020/2021 Editorial Board

  • The 4th Editorial Board | The Convergence

    4th Editorial Board 2021/2022 Editorial Board

  • Join Us | The Convergence

    Join Us Join Us We have finished our recruitment process for our 4th Editorial Board. Follow our socials for the latest updates in recruitment and our upcoming articles from our current Editorial Board.

  • About | The Convergence

    About Us Discern Direct Develop The Convergence is a student publication of the NUS Students’ Political Association (NUSPA). The NUSPA is a non-partisan student organisation established in 1976. The Convergence writes and publishes articles and materials related to current affairs and policy issues in Singapore. The publication aims to provide a common platform that allows for and facilitates the expression of opinions and views by the NUS student community on policy issues pertaining to Singapore. It aims to contribute towards building a more vibrant and constructive political discourse environment in NUS by stimulating intellectual and serious political discussions among students. Our team of dedicated editors will strive to ensure that no political bias or preference influences the content and thinking of this publication. We, however, demand that articles shall be competently written and well-executed. This, in turn, helps to generate honest and convincing ideas to develop serious thought, encourage responsible discourse, and facilitate rational expression. We also urge writers to develop a keen interest in current affairs and policy issues and, where possible, demonstrate a strong understanding of social, cultural, and religious sensitivities. To help the publication achieve its long-term publication objectives, we have adopted the “3D Principles”: Discern , Direct , Develop . The Convergence will dedicate itself towards helping the student body to discern political truth and relevancy, to direct different views and opinions to a common platform, and to develop a robust discourse infrastructure for the good purpose of facilitating and encouraging political participation by students. The Editorial Board

  • NUSPA Book Prize | The Convergence

    NUSPA Book Prize The Convergence Mar 12, 2020 5 min Singapore, a one–party dominant state By Saddiq Basha (Book Prize Participant, Winner) With the collapse of the Barisan Nasional (BN) in Malaysia’s 14th General Election,... 342 views 0 comments Post not marked as liked The Convergence Feb 27, 2020 5 min Why should Singaporeans be seriously concerned with Islamic radicalism and Islamophobia? By Mohamed Fayyaz (Book Prize Participant, 1st Runner-Up) In 2016, a man attacked three female students of Madrasah Al Ma’arif Al... 525 views 0 comments Post not marked as liked The Convergence Feb 20, 2020 6 min Tackling Our Complex Future By Calissa Man En Qin (Book Prize Participant) My daughter dares to dream. She can be a leader. A scientist. An artist. Anything. She can... 163 views 0 comments Post not marked as liked The Convergence Sep 20, 2019 1 min Calling for Submissions for NUSPA Book Prize! Looking to share your views on the future of Singapore? The NUSPA Book Prize Essay Competition is now open and calling for submissions!... 134 views 0 comments Post not marked as liked

  • Environment | The Convergence

    Environment The Convergence 11 minutes ago 15 min Opinion Survey: Students’ views on Mental Health and the Environment for Singapore’s Future By NUSPA Feedback Unit 1. Background With the pandemic, two issues have become prominent in Singapore. For starters, the subject of... 0 views 0 comments Post not marked as liked The Convergence Jan 30, 2021 5 min How has COVID-19 affected Singapore’s sustainability efforts? By Lang Si Jie, Editor In just two decades, solid waste generated in Singapore has increased from 4.7 million tonnes in 2000 to 7.23... 468 views 0 comments Post not marked as liked The Convergence Jan 27, 2021 7 min Singapore’s Last Remnants of Horticulture By Miyuki Leong, Editor Small Business in Trouble? As COVID-19 has impacted most local businesses, I was curious about how they were... 187 views 0 comments 1 like. Post not marked as liked 1 The Convergence Sep 24, 2019 4 min Green Financing, the next trend in town towards a sustainable city By Seah Rui Shan, Associate Essays Editor Green Financing, the next trend in town towards a sustainable city. It is awe-striking to think... 121 views 0 comments 1 like. Post not marked as liked 1

  • Politics | The Convergence

    Politics The Convergence Apr 9 11 min Will History Repeat Itself? Cambodia's 2022 ASEAN Chairmanship By Roshni, Editor On October 28, 2021, Brunei handed over the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) chairmanship to Cambodia,... 34 views 0 comments Post not marked as liked The Convergence Apr 6 8 min On Ideology and Scholarships in Singapore By Eldrick, Editor Many would agree with the characterisation of Singapore as a tuition haven. As the longtime champion and producer of... 60 views 0 comments Post not marked as liked The Convergence Mar 14 6 min Are Electric Vehicles Truly Worth the Hype? By Leney, Senior Editor In its 2021 special report, the World Health Organisation (WHO) warned that climate change constitutes the single... 60 views 0 comments Post not marked as liked The Convergence Feb 22 12 min Conflict at the Russia-Ukraine Border: A Far-flung Issue to Singapore? By Jun Hui, Editor In February 2014, mass political protests in Ukraine’s capital, Kiev, culminated in the ouster of Ukraine’s... 62 views 0 comments Post not marked as liked The Convergence Nov 2, 2021 7 min The Afghanistan Crisis and Its Impact on Singapore By Eldrick, Editor The recent takeover of Afghanistan by the Taliban has aroused numerous responses from leaders across the world, with... 55 views 0 comments Post not marked as liked The Convergence Oct 5, 2021 8 min South China Sea Disputes: The China Dimension By Jun Hui, Editor One regional development that has seen frequent news coverage is the territorial disputes in the South China Sea... 85 views 0 comments Post not marked as liked The Convergence Aug 27, 2021 4 min Women and political participation in Singapore - where are we in 2021? By Zheng Huifen, Guest Writer In 2002, as an NUS law undergraduate, I wrote an article commenting on the number of female politicians in... 115 views 0 comments Post not marked as liked The Convergence May 26, 2021 8 min Can Singapore confront the Myanmar dilemma? By S Preethiba, Senior Editor More than 3 months have passed since the coup d'état in Myanmar on February 1. The anti-coup demonstrations... 138 views 0 comments 1 like. Post not marked as liked 1 The Convergence Feb 24, 2021 8 min Biden’s presidency and US-China relations: Implications for Asia and Singapore By Lee Jun Hui, Guest Writer During the tumult of World War II, the English poet T.S. Eliot penned a series of four poems, which covered... 142 views 0 comments Post not marked as liked The Convergence Oct 15, 2020 8 min The US-China Conflict: Singapore's Dilemma By Quek Ee Pin, Editor Introduction As Singapore celebrates the 30th anniversary of its bilateral relationship with China this year, it... 1,265 views 0 comments Post not marked as liked The Convergence Oct 11, 2020 3 min Trump gets Covid-19, now what? By Lim Yun Hui, Guest Writer When Donald Trump announced on 1st October that he and first lady Melania Trump tested positive for the... 91 views 0 comments Post not marked as liked The Convergence Sep 27, 2020 10 min Aspirations for the 14th Parliament of Singapore: Youths Speak Up By Wayde Chan, Editor Introduction The 14th Parliament of Singapore was opened on 24 August 2020, with President Halimah Yacob delivering... 380 views 0 comments Post not marked as liked The Convergence Jul 12, 2020 1 min What does GE2020 mean to you? What Does GE2020 Mean To You?" With GE2020 coming on 10 July, NUSPA posed this question to first time voters. Watch the video below to... 82 views 0 comments Post not marked as liked The Convergence Jul 8, 2020 8 min The finishing mark – a look back at some online election rallies and campaigns By Rebecca Metteo, Managing Editor (Operations) Videos, videos and more videos. As physical rallies and campaigns shift online, it has... 70 views 0 comments Post not marked as liked The Convergence Jun 29, 2020 6 min GE2020 - Prelude to election campaign: Who stands out? By Rebecca Metteo, Managing Editor (Operations) On 23 June (Tuesday), 4 pm, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong announced in a Facebook live... 105 views 0 comments Post not marked as liked The Convergence Apr 1, 2020 7 min Memes as harmful banter or transmission of political ideologies? By Muhammad Quraishi, Guest Writer On the Transmissibility of Memes With the world in repose and people being confined to their homes in... 432 views 0 comments Post not marked as liked The Convergence Feb 4, 2020 3 min What comes after the Singapore Bicentennial? By Preethiba, Commentary Associate Editor Singapore commemorated its 200th year since the arrival of Sir Stamford Raffles last year yet... 131 views 0 comments Post not marked as liked The Convergence Jan 17, 2020 6 min A First Time for Everything: A chat with Singapore’s Youth Voters By Nicolette Chua and Rachel Yap As Singapore’s next General Election (GE) draws near, a new wave of Singaporean youths aged 21 and above... 909 views 0 comments 1 like. Post not marked as liked 1 The Convergence Oct 23, 2019 12 min Has Singapore built sufficient assets to ensure its resilience and survival in a crisis? By Arash Shah, Essays Editor Introduction As a state which came abruptly into being with its separation from Malaysia in 1965, Singapore... 175 views 0 comments Post not marked as liked The Convergence Sep 5, 2019 6 min Is political will and leadership key to the success of Singapore’s Smart Nation? By Lim Yun Hui, Associate Commentary Editor The Need for a Smart Nation Smart Nation is an ambitious plan by the Singapore government to... 196 views 0 comments Post not marked as liked The Convergence May 28, 2019 5 min Why the EUSFTA is good for interregional cooperation between the EU and ASEAN Commentary | Zhou Xizhuang Michael, Editor-in-Chief The European Union-Singapore Free Trade Agreement (EUSFTA) was given the green light... 91 views 0 comments Post not marked as liked The Convergence Apr 3, 2019 3 min Singapore’s future challenges and our tug-of-war With globalisation Commentary | Nicole Foo, Opinion Associate Editor Like all annual announcements of the Singapore Budget, the recent Budget 2019 has... 63 views 0 comments Post not marked as liked The Convergence Mar 23, 2019 3 min Seeking solace in the "Singapore Model": UK, China and beyond Commentary | Nicole Foo, Opinion Associate Editor For all the dissent of its semi-authoritarian rule, Singapore has remained the envy of... 66 views 0 comments Post not marked as liked The Convergence Feb 28, 2019 4 min 4G leadership in Singapore Commentary | Ayisha Sithika, Event Associate Editor On 23 November 2017, the People’s Action Party’s (PAP) Central Executive Committee... 59 views 0 comments Post not marked as liked The Convergence Feb 28, 2019 3 min A closer look at Singapore's foreign policy Commentary | Ayisha Sithika, Events Associate Editor 2018 was a huge year for foreign affairs in Singapore. With the ASEAN chairmanship,... 77 views 0 comments Post not marked as liked The Convergence Feb 27, 2019 4 min Singapore and the Rohingya Crisis Commentary | Syamilah Razali, Event Associate Editor 25thAugust 2017 marked the beginning of a ‘humanitarian nightmare’ with an exodus of... 368 views 0 comments Post not marked as liked The Convergence Feb 20, 2019 4 min Globalisation and its discontents: what should our response be? Commentary | Teo Teck Leon, Guest Writer As the Trump administration continues to lurch from one crisis to another and Brexit rapidly... 46 views 0 comments Post not marked as liked The Convergence Feb 12, 2019 5 min ASEAN's Singapore: surfing the waves of change? Commentary | Qoi Wen Ting, Event Associate Editor The ASEAN Smart Cities Network (ASCN), established by Singapore in 2018, attests to... 47 views 0 comments Post not marked as liked The Convergence Feb 12, 2019 14 min Corruption and Its Mitigation Measures: A Comparison Between Singapore and Indonesia Essays | Written by Megan Yeo, Associate Editor (Essays) 105 views 0 comments Post not marked as liked The Convergence Feb 11, 2019 3 min The Ethnic Integration Policy Remains Relevant Today Commentary | Lian Jiade In an article written by Kishore Mahbubani titled "Social Cohesion must be Engineered" published in the opinion... 68 views 0 comments Post not marked as liked

  • Health | The Convergence

    Health The Convergence 10 minutes ago 15 min Opinion Survey: Students’ views on Mental Health and the Environment for Singapore’s Future By NUSPA Feedback Unit 1. Background With the pandemic, two issues have become prominent in Singapore. For starters, the subject of... 0 views 0 comments Post not marked as liked The Convergence Apr 18 8 min How about Me? The Mental Health Fragility of Caregivers for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder By N Rizwanul Bahmid (Guest Editor) Mental Wellness during COVID-19 Although the COVID-19 pandemic has brought about countless problems... 22 views 0 comments Post not marked as liked The Convergence Mar 2 5 min The ‘Singa-parent Culture’: How we might be perpetuating the cycle of poor mental health By Rishika Ghanamoorthy, NUSPA Social Policy Division Anxiety is the most common mental illness in Singapore, with around one in seven... 65 views 0 comments Post not marked as liked The Convergence Oct 26, 2021 13 min China's 'Lying Flat' movement: Is it time to rethink Singapore's work culture By Kai Ting, Editor In March 2021, China unveiled its fourteenth Five-Year Plan that outlined the country’s strategic blueprint for the... 377 views 0 comments Post not marked as liked The Convergence Aug 21, 2021 9 min Invisible illnesses: Not having the right words, yet By Ng Qian Qian, Editor We often lack the right words to capture the most complex phenomena. And when we don’t have the right words, we... 140 views 0 comments Post not marked as liked The Convergence Aug 17, 2021 7 min “Siao Ah!” On Mental Health, COVID, and Anti-Social Behaviour By Wayde Chan, Editor Background The COVID-19 Pandemic has brought out different sides of people - the good, the bad, and the outright... 260 views 0 comments Post not marked as liked The Convergence Aug 11, 2021 6 min Woes and Wares: The Future of Wearable Technology By Miyuki Leong, Editor In March 2020, Singapore was one of the first countries to develop the TraceTogether app, a method of... 40 views 0 comments Post not marked as liked The Convergence Jan 20, 2021 6 min A reflection of Singapore’s pandemic experience By S Preethiba, Senior Editor Stepping into a new year would often excite people into coming up with ‘new year resolutions’. These... 85 views 0 comments 1 like. Post not marked as liked 1 The Convergence Nov 1, 2020 4 min Cleanliness of public toilets: A personal responsibility By Chua Swee Kune, Editor Since the outbreak of Covid-19, the issue of hygiene has become more pertinent than ever. Due to the heightened... 440 views 0 comments Post not marked as liked The Convergence Oct 18, 2020 5 min Uncovering the life of an ambivert during HBL By S Preethiba, Senior Editor The onset of Covid-19 has brought many countries, including Singapore, to a standstill as governments... 165 views 0 comments 1 like. Post not marked as liked 1 The Convergence Sep 16, 2020 8 min Compare, Contrast and COVID-19: Singapore VS Sweden By Miyuki Leong, Editor As the number of global COVID-19 cases rapidly increases and with potential vaccines still in testing phases, we... 1,107 views 0 comments 5 likes. Post not marked as liked 5 The Convergence Jul 22, 2020 4 min Feeling the pandemic fatigue, more adults developing anxiety and depression By Trina Priscilla Ng, Commentary Editor It’s morning. Across the island, we stumble awake and towards our laptops for the usual morning... 169 views 0 comments Post not marked as liked The Convergence Jun 11, 2020 5 min The roller-coaster of supporting a family member battling COVID-19 in the frontline By S Preethiba, Associate Commentary Editor On one evening, as I was studying in my room, my mother had just gotten back from work and... 73 views 0 comments Post not marked as liked The Convergence Jun 9, 2020 8 min Rekindling the Kampung Spirit amidst Covid-19 By Lim Yun Hui, Associate Commentary Editor The two-month long circuit breaker measures have erased the once familiar sights and sounds -... 548 views 0 comments Post not marked as liked The Convergence May 28, 2020 5 min Brace yourselves for a ‘New Normal’ By Arash Shah, Essays Editor The COVID-19 pandemic has shaken the status quo in the way people live, play and work. Originating from the... 2,059 views 0 comments Post not marked as liked The Convergence May 22, 2020 6 min Adulting in a COVID-19 Era: Is the Class of 2020 Prepared? By Nicolette Chua, Associate Editor At present, it is hard to re-imagine how the world was like before the COVID-19 crisis. No single day... 125 views 0 comments 1 like. Post not marked as liked 1 The Convergence May 21, 2020 6 min The Class of 2020: Adapting to a New Normal amidst COVID-19 By Nicolette Chua, Associate Editor Midway into 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic has already shaken up the global economy at an unprecedented... 463 views 0 comments 1 like. Post not marked as liked 1 The Convergence Apr 15, 2020 7 min The Covid-19 pandemic robbed me of a long-awaited SEP (Student Exchange Programme) experience... By Edmund Leong (Guest Writer) ...However, I am fortunate to have received support from NUS, friends and family. And I am glad to be back... 993 views 0 comments Post not marked as liked The Convergence Apr 10, 2020 6 min What an experience! From exchange, coming back home, and serving SHN By Xenia Chan (Guest Writer) I first became concerned about the spread of Covid-19 to the UK when the earliest cases sprouted in Italy.... 607 views 0 comments 2 likes. Post not marked as liked 2 The Convergence Apr 3, 2020 3 min Why I say no to a lockdown… at least for now By Rebecca Metteo, Managing Editor (Operations) In March 2020, WHO officially declared COVID-19 a pandemic as it has hit many countries... 97 views 0 comments Post not marked as liked The Convergence Mar 16, 2020 3 min Practicing social responsibility and humanity, Singapore’s best bet in overcoming COVID-19 By: Jasmine Chin, Guest Writer A couple of months into the fight against COVID-19, it is a timely reminder for us to reflect on how... 309 views 0 comments Post not marked as liked The Convergence Mar 14, 2020 6 min After 5 months in Shanghai, here’s my take on some misperceptions and symbolism of Covid-19... By Winona Lim, Guest Writer 2020 begins with a bang (or rather, a series of bangs) As we march into the new decade, 2020 is marked with... 266 views 0 comments Post not marked as liked The Convergence Feb 26, 2020 7 min Wrestling xenophobic sentiments and infodemic amidst COVID-19 is vital, TC interview finds By Zhou Xizhuang Michael and Lim Yun Hui What do students think about the COVID-19 outbreak in Singapore? The Convergence team... 252 views 0 comments 1 like. Post not marked as liked 1 The Convergence Feb 16, 2020 5 min COVID-19 as a test for Singaporeans’ unity and resilience beyond Total Defence Day By Winston Wee (Guest Writer) With more than 1500 people killed and 60,000 infected in China, COVID-19 as a major public health emergency... 148 views 0 comments 1 like. Post not marked as liked 1 The Convergence Jan 30, 2020 4 min Telemedicine: What’s Up, Doc? Tackling the Wuhan virus for diagnosing (common) illnesses 103 views 0 comments 1 like. Post not marked as liked 1 The Convergence Oct 28, 2019 4 min Ageing gracefully in Singapore by focusing on mental health By Lim Yun Hui, Associate Commentary Editor Demographic Changes In the National Day Rally 2019, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong announced... 111 views 0 comments 1 like. Post not marked as liked 1 The Convergence Feb 11, 2019 3 min Is there something wrong with Medishield Life? Commentary | Lian Jiade At the start of 2019, the issue on the adequacy of Medshield Life in covering medical expenses received public... 27 views 0 comments 1 like. Post not marked as liked 1

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