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“Circuit breaker”: Don’t expect immediate results | The Straits Times

“Circuit breaker”: Don’t expect immediate results | The Straits Times With most of Singapore staying home during the “circuit breaker” period, how can one cope with the isolation and maintain productivity? The Straits Times speaks to Professor David Chan, director of the Behavioural Sciences Institute at Singapore Management University.

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