Singapore is set to tighten COVID019 restrictions, again
The nation will tighten restrictions on dining-in and social gatherings again and halt indoor exercise from this Thursday.
The tougher stance on restrictions comes amid a record daily number of Covid-19 infections fueled by highly transmissible strains of the virus that are spreading across Southeast Asia.
Dining-in will be suspended and group gatherings will be cut from five people to just two through to August 18.
FILE PHOTO: Workers wipe down doors at a train station during the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak in Singapore August 17, 2020. REUTERS/Edgar Su
Health authorities stated that these measures were to be reviewed after two weeks.
Singapore will also unveil a virus support package in the coming days, which Finance Minister Lawrence Wong says would “take reference” from earlier aid. A prior package cost S$1.2 billion.
Supermarkets and wet markets will be allowed to remain open, despite authorities saying there was “considerable exposure” of coronavirus within these venues.
More than 85% of Singaporeans aged 60 to 69 have been vaccinated, Health Minister Ong Ye Kung confirmed, along with 71-72% of seniors above age 70.