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Hilarious 'I Am A CCB' Website Will Help You Dispel Your #Stayhome Boredom

It also tells you where to order groceries and get food delivery discount codes.

It also tells you where to order groceries and get food delivery discount codes.

It also tells you where to order groceries and get food delivery discount codes.

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We are Day 5 into the government’s 28-day mandatory ‘circuit-breaking’ period for Covid-19. And if you’re already bouncing off the walls, new website I Am A CCB (Community Circuit Breaker) will help. The witty webpage has been making its rounds on social media and WhatsApp since yesterday (April 10).

1 of 4 Everyone can be a CCB

The well-designed site is full of useful Covid-19 resources, ranging from a list of things you can do at home to news outlets with up-to-date reports on the coronavirus situation in Singapore.

Since the deluge of information about #flatteningthecurve can be overwhelming, consider this a consolidation of things you should know about Covid-19 so far, including where to find a PHPC clinic if you suspect you have symptoms, and where to collect your free government-issued reusable mask.

2 of 4 Order in, don’t go out

The website also details some promo codes from food delivery aggregators to use if you’re ordering meal deliveries.

  • 3 of 4 Supermarket sweep

    Finished your one month’s supply of groceries in two days? I Am A CCB links some e-grocers (which include halal retailers) for you to get more pantry goods.

  • 4 of 4 Do a good deed

    While we hunker down in the comfort of our homes, there are also less privileged folks out there who could use a helping hand, especially now. The website also tells you how you can help out, from donating money to volunteering your time. And it leaves a very Singaporean reminder for you: “Remember to practise safe distancing, or else mata will come and catch you.”

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