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Front-liners adjust Hari Raya Aidilfitri celebrations with their families

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Paramedic Nur Farahdillah Abdullah - pictured with her husband Muhammad Nasir and their children, 22-month-old daughter Nurul El-Meera Anzalna, and one-month-old son Muhammad Al-Warith - is disappointed that stricter Covid-19 measures mean that she w

Paramedic Nur Farahdillah Abdullah - pictured with her husband Muhammad Nasir and their children, 22-month-old daughter Nurul El-Meera Anzalna, and one-month-old son Muhammad Al-Warith - is disappointed that stricter Covid-19 measures mean that she will not be able to visit as many of her loved ones today as she would like, but says she knows that these curbs are important.

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Jeanne Wang

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Amid the spike in Covid-19 cases, two families with members who are front-line workers are planning to keep their Hari Raya Aidilfitri celebrations simple.
Sergeant Nur Farahdillah Abdullah, 29, a paramedic at Bukit Batok Fire Station, and her family plan to visit her mother and her husband's grandfather today.
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