SINGAPORE - Messages of hope and encouragement are being sent to medical workers through sweet treats.. Read more at straitstimes.com.
SINGAPORE - Messages of hope and encouragement are being sent to medical workers through sweet treats.
"Front-line medical staff should be treated better when they are the ones who sacrifice their time with loved ones and work tirelessly to protect and take care of patients without knowing when the coronavirus pandemic will end," says Ms Tan. She hopes the cupcakes and doughnuts given out between Feb 23 and March 5 will serve as an encouragement for their hard work and sacrifices.
Folks and Stories, another local bakery, has also seen at least a 20 per cent increase in sales of its Thank You Gift Set and custom orders for individual cookies with thank you messages from individuals. While many individuals who buy these care packages choose to remain anonymous, medical personnel are grateful for the support and encouragement they have received.
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