Some Singapore Racecourse space to be converted into Covid-19 recovery facilities
STC's multi-storey carpark, Carpark B, sheltered area at riding centre to house recovering foreign workers
Vivienne Tay
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THE Singapore Turf Club (STC) and the Tote Board are working with government agencies to temporarily convert selected areas of the Singapore Racecourse at Kranji into community recovery facilities for foreign workers recovering from the Covid-19 virus.
The selected areas are the multi-storey carpark and Carpark B at the racecourse and the sheltered area at the Singapore Turf Club Riding Centre, STC, which manages and operates horse racing at the Kranji racecourse, announced on Monday.
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