TraceTogether app adds green passes for cleared users to allow quicker entry at places

SINGAPORE - An animated otter against a green background will now show up on the SafeEntry check-in pass of some TraceTogether app users when they clear vaccination and test status checks. In an update on the TraceTogether website at around 10.20am on Thursday (Nov 11), GovTech said this applied to those who are using version 2.11 and above of the app. Those using an older version of the app can update to the latest version. "The green and white passes were designed to enable quick entry at places with Vaccination or Test status checks," said GovTech, adding that the green background will allow staff to see the pass from a distance and clear queues quickly. It said the animated otter will allow venue staff to easily ensure that the person checking in is not using a screenshot. GovTech added: "Plus, what's not to like about a cute floating otter?" In order to get a green background, also known as a green pass, a person must have a green vaccination status on his home screen and a cleared test status where applicable. Those with a green pass simply need to show that page to venue staff, instead of tapping back to their app's home screen. Those who are unvaccinated and do not have a cleared test status will have a white background on their check-in screen, also known as a white pass. They will need to provide reasons or documents to be allowed entry at places that require vaccination or test status checks. White passes will also appear for those who use the group check-in function, said GovTech, citing "privacy and security reasons". In such cases, everyone in the group will need to show staff their vaccination and test status after they have shown the group check-in pass. "We understand this may create inconvenience, but your data privacy and security takes priority," said GovTech. The green and white passes were designed to enable quick entry at places with vaccination or test status checks, said GovTech. PHOTO: TRACETOGETHER/WEBSITE The green and white passes only show when someone checks in using the SafeEntry QR code. Check-ins done by tapping the app against a SafeEntry Gateway Box or SafeEntry Business App will not trigger the display of the passes. Most users on online forum Reddit welcomed the update, with some praising the inclusion of the animated otter. More on this topic   Related Story TraceTogether vaccination status restored after being unavailable to some earlier   Related Story S'pore eases Covid-19 rules from Nov 10: What you need to know "Better late than never, and I like the otter and I like that it's used to make sure it's not a screenshot," wrote one. However, some questioned whether checking in at venues is still necessary. Checking in with SafeEntry first became mandatory on May 12 last year, in order to help contact tracers find close contacts of infected cases quickly. On Monday, Singapore's director of medical services Kenneth Mak was asked whether contact tracing is still being carried out given the high number of daily cases and the goal of living with endemic Covid-19. Associate Professor Mak said at the time that contact tracing is still ongoing, but it is now being done in a more targeted manner, focusing on clusters and locations with vulnerable people.   Related Stories:  Related Story Singapore, Malaysia to start VTLs for quarantine-free air travel from Nov 29 Related Story S'pore eases Covid-19 rules from Nov 10: What you need to know Related Story Increasing ICU beds for Covid-19 patients may lead to poorer care for others Related Story Why do more men die of Covid-19? Related Story China ramps up Covid-19 controls, warns of severe situation as winter sets in Related Story How does Merck's Covid-19 pill compare with Pfizer's? Related Story Oxford scientists find gene that doubles risk of dying from Covid-19 Related Story What you need to know about the new Covid-19 Delta Plus variant AY.4.2 Related Story What scientists know about the risk of breakthrough Covid-19 deaths Related Story What the future holds for the coronavirus and us

Fujitsu Delivers Smart Factory Transformation for Ricoh’s Numazu Plant in Japan with New Remote Factory Management Solution

TOKYO, Jun 21, 2021 - (JCN Newswire via SEAPRWire.com) - Fujitsu Limited today announced the development and deployment of a factory-wide production status visualization system in cooperation with Ricoh Co., Ltd. Ricoh has started full-scale operations of the system in June 2021 at its Numazu Plant, which manufactures polymerized toner(1).System OverviewThe new system leverages Fujitsu's plant visualization solution, FUJITSU Manufacturing Industry Solution COLMINA Intelligent Dashboard(2), to collect and process production information from Ricoh's chemical plant in Numazu, Japan, offering a comprehensive view of the entire plant's production status in real-time. Connecting the system with smartphones, tablets, and other devices makes it possible to visualize the status of plant operations and changes in product quality anytime and anywhere, empowering management with the ability to remotely manage factories and quickly intervene to prevent potential disruptions to smooth operations, including facility anomalies and quality defects.Going forward, Fujitsu will play an active role in supporting Ricoh's plans to expand the system to other locations and will continue to support digital transformation (DX) initiatives at its various production sites.BackgroundRicoh's Numazu Office serves as its base for research, development, and production of chemical products. The office carries out R&D and production of image forming supplies such as polymerized toner and ink, thermal products(3), and new business development for areas including next-generation solar cells and new materials. At the chemical plant, a large-scale facility producing polymerized toner, products flow through tanks, pipes, and processing equipment and the condition of the products cannot be confirmed from the outside. Instead, product condition is determined through information from facility sensors and sampling inspections. To enable a small number of on-site workers to safely manage and respond to information drawn from a massive number of facility sensors, it's imperative to provide operation status reports from the plant quickly and intuitively to field workers to ensure safe operations and quality assurance. With COVID-19 preventing site managers from visiting sites at times, Ricoh has also been exploring new working styles for the "New Normal".Under these circumstances, Ricoh and Fujitsu embarked on the joint development and deployment of a system for visualizing the entire plant's production status in September 2020, which supports speedy and safe remote plant management, guided by the chemical plant's theme of "Helping People Work Smarter".Overview of the Factory-Wide Production Status Visualization SystemThe new system realizes quick and intuitive management of the safety and quality status of the chemical plant in near real-time using Fujitsu's factory visualization solution, COLMINA Intelligent Dashboard, processing, accumulating, and visualizing data for indicators to be managed, including operation information and logs, drawing from an enormous amount of data from sensors and production equipment in the plant.By connecting the system with smartphones and tablets, it is possible to visualize the operation status and changes in product quality at the factory anytime and anywhere even when the site manager cannot physically visit the production site. The system allows managers to work remotely to respond quickly to prevent disruptions to production and quality defects by making data-driven decisions and giving effective instructions to workers in the field.Future PlansRicoh's Numazu Plant will focus on higher-value-added operations by utilizing the factory-wide production status visualization system to reduce the administrative burden on site managers and workers. Ricoh is also planning to implement this system for visualizing the overall production status of plants to other locations as well.Fujitsu will continue to support DX initiatives at Ricoh's production sites, while promoting DX, enhanced competitiveness, and contributions to the attainment of sustainability targets including the SDGs throughout the manufacturing industry as a whole, in keeping with its mission for its manufacturing brand, COLMINA: "Bringing innovation to manufacturing through the delivery of services that are global, open, and rapid that help to realize DX".(1) Polymerized toner:High-performance toner used in printers and other applications that delivers clear images and superior print quality.(2) FUJITSU Manufacturing Industry Solution COLMINA Intelligent Dashboard:Collects and visualizes production equipment operation data and production data, enabling users to grasp the production status of the entire factory. By utilizing cloud services, it is possible to compare global locations.(3) Thermal products:Products and devices that display text, images, etc. by heat.Fujitsu's Commitment to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) adopted by the United Nations in 2015 represent a set of common goals to be achieved worldwide by 2030. Fujitsu's purpose -- "to make the world more sustainable by building trust in society through innovation"--is a promise to contribute to the vision of a better future empowered by the SDGs.The goals most relevant to this projectAbout FujitsuFujitsu is the leading Japanese information and communication technology (ICT) company offering a full range of technology products, solutions and services. Approximately 126,000 Fujitsu people support customers in more than 100 countries. We use our experience and the power of ICT to shape the future of society with our customers. Fujitsu Limited (TSE:6702) reported consolidated revenues of 3.6 trillion yen (US$34 billion) for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2021. For more information, please see www.fujitsu.com. Copyright 2021 JCN Newswire. All rights reserved. (via SEAPRWire)

Malaysian man jailed for breaching SHN has Singapore PR status revoked

SINGAPORE - A man who was convicted of leaving his hostel multiple times during his stay-home notice (SHN) has been stripped of his permanent residence (PR) status. "Singapore permanent residents who have been convicted of an offence will have their PR status reviewed by the ICA. In the case of Mr Chong Tet Choe, ICA has revoked his PR status on Feb 4," the Immigration & Checkpoints Authority (ICA) said in a statement on Friday (Feb 5). Chong, a Malaysian, is the first to have his PR status revoked for breaching Covid-19 rules. Another man, 45, lost his PR status and was barred from re-entering Singapore in February last year, after he insisted on leaving Singapore despite being issued an SHN after travelling to China. ICA said it rejected his application for the renewal of his re-entry permit which allows a person to retain his or her PR status while outside of Singapore.  Chong was sentenced to two weeks' jail on Aug 7 last year for breaching Covid-19 regulations. He was charged in June for breaching his SHN on four occasions to run errands with the knowledge that he displayed symptoms of Covid-19 infection. ICA on Friday said that foreigners who fail to comply with public health regulations and requirements in Singapore may face further administrative actions by ICA or the Ministry of Manpower, or both. This includes revoking or shortening the validity of permits and passes to remain or work in Singapore. Last year, the court heard that Chong visited Summit Medical Clinic at Block 134 Jurong Gateway Road on April 29, complaining of a cough and body aches. He was issued a medical certificate, and was informed that it was also a SHN. Chong was told that he should stay in his residence at Westwood Hostel in Jurong West Avenue 5 from April 29 to May 3, and not leave it for any purpose except to seek medical attention. However, he left his hostel on April 30 to buy groceries and withdraw money at a nearby supermarket. Chong also went to a canteen near the hostel to buy food on two days - May 2 and May 3. He left his residence for a second time on May 3 to top up the credit stored in his mobile phone at an AXS machine. More on this topic   Related Story 4 who breached stay-home notice requirements have work passes revoked   Related Story British man under SHN who left hotel room without mask to meet fiancee among 3 people charged It was only after he was shown the access records of his hostel that he confessed to his offences, the court heard. For each of his offences, Chong could have been jailed for up to six months and fined up to $10,000. He could have been jailed for up to a year and fined up to $20,000 for repeat offences. More on this topic   Related Story Courts & Crime: Read more stories