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In the past 12 hours, Singapore’s policy and public-health agenda featured several concrete moves. The government proposed stiffer penalties for illegal wildlife feeding, including bird feeding: fines for first-time offenders would rise to up to $10,000, while repeat offenders could face up to $20,000, up to 12 months’ jail, or both. The rationale cited was a sharp rise in enforcement actions (from close to 150 cases in 2021 to over 380 in 2025, with many involving pigeon feeding) and the role of repeat offenders (about 42% of cases in 2025). Separately, Singapore also designated three additional Age Well NeighbourhoodsBedok, Bukit Panjang, and Tiong Bahru-Redhill—to expand the Age Well SG programme beyond Toa Payoh, with enhancements across active ageing centres, home personal care, community health posts, and senior-friendly infrastructure.

Health and technology developments also stood out. National Cancer Centre Singapore announced a S$6 million collaboration (UNITED 2.0) to develop an AI-powered clinical-grade cancer test using dual Whole Exome Sequencing and Whole Transcriptome Sequencing, building on the earlier UNITED 1.0/UNITED 600 tissue test. The stated goal is more complete tumour profiling and more efficient analysis/reporting of large genomic datasets to support precision treatment decisions. In parallel, there were reports on AI’s growing role in Singapore’s health and operations ecosystem (including an AI-driven cancer profiling test and AI used for heat-stress alerts on construction sites), though the most detailed evidence in the provided text is the NCCS-led cancer test.

Enforcement and social policy coverage continued alongside these initiatives. Police said 19 women were arrested following enforcement operations targeting beauty and wellness premises in Jurong East (March–April), including suspected vice-related activities and breaches of work permit regulations; the police also described investigations into operators for providing massage services without a valid licence and for failing to ensure employees do not provide sexual services. Separately, the government reiterated that caning can be used in schools as a disciplinary measure when other measures are inadequate, with strict protocols (principal approval and authorised teachers), and that it is limited to male students under the framework described.

Finally, the most recent evidence set is relatively sparse on broader “wellness” outcomes beyond these policy/enforcement and health-tech items, but there is continuity in the wider theme of Singapore tightening rules while scaling targeted support. For example, the Age Well Neighbourhood expansion builds on the earlier Toa Payoh rollout, and the wildlife-feeding penalties align with a broader enforcement push described through the NParks case trend. The provided material also includes a labour-market note that non-residents accounted for about 79% of new job growth in 2025, which may indirectly affect wellness-related demand for services and workforce conditions, though the text does not link this directly to health outcomes.

Note: AI-generated summary based on news headlines, with neutral sources weighted more heavily to reduce bias.

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