this is the result when u dont impose a levy on entry like casino $150 entry fee....haaaa

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Nature Trails In S'pore Swarmed With People On 2 Apr, Check Crowd Levels Via NParks Website

Long weekends are usually the perfect time for short vacations to nearby countries, but with border restrictions still in place around the world, that’s sadly not possible.
Instead, Singaporeans have been turning inwards and visiting attractions in our own country.

On Good Friday (2 Apr), Singapore residents who visited some nature trails in hopes of immersing themselves in greenery instead found themselves surrounded by fellow humans.
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With safe distancing measures in place for about a year now, it must’ve been a rather long time since we last saw such large crowds.

Crowds flock to nature trails in Singapore on Good Friday
By around 9.30am on Friday (2 Apr), large crowds had allegedly formed at the Green Corridor or Rail Corridor which reopened roughly a week ago.
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The crowd was so severe that the entire pathway was essentially blocked off.
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One netizen even joked that the entire Orchard Road crowd had decided to visit the nature trail on that day.
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The Rail Corridor, however, wasn’t the only natural attraction in Singapore that saw a spike in the number of visitors on Good Friday.
Nearby at the MacRitchie Trail, similarly large crowds were also spotted.
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NParks advises public to check crowd levels

Later in the evening, NParks issued an advisory on Facebook reminding visitors to adhere to safe distancing guidelines.
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Such measures include:
  • Keeping a group of not more than 8 people
  • No intermingling between groups
  • Always wear a mask, unless engaging in strenuous exercises
NParks also took the opportunity to advise Singaporeans to check visitorship levels at the parks before heading down. They can do so by visiting NParks’ safe distancing portal.
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According to the portal, the Upper Bukit Timah Truss Bridge – aka the Rail Corridor – saw high visitorship levels from 9am which tapered off at around 6pm.
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Other nature parks in the area, such as the Bukit Timah Nature Reserve and Bukit Batok Nature Park also had high volumes of visitors — represented by the orange squares.
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Be safe while visiting our local attractions

Even though the pandemic has inadvertently encouraged Singaporeans to look inwards for attractions, we should not do this at the expense of our safety.
With the Covid-19 pandemic still looming over us, perhaps it’s a good idea to check the visitorship levels before heading down to any of the nature reserves in order to avoid unnecessary crowding.
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Tourists. I have completed the trail several times, dames in tow. :rolleyes:
 
song boh
99% there no need wear mask in super crowded nature trails
no social distancing too
haaaa
at least u go casino, need TT app or token and enforced casino safe distancing
conclusion : casino is safer than nature walks
haaaa
 
all it takes is for an asymptomatic covid spreader to infect the whole bunch of clowns there and we can have a BIG National Parks Cluster
haaaa
KNN landslides bestest KNN just Bury everyone and save many troubles don't need dig out and lee Bury waste time and money KNN can even convert that area to a cemetery KNN
 
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Such a pathetic sight of urbanites trying to love nature.....
 
song boh
99% there no need wear mask in super crowded nature trails
no social distancing too
haaaa
at least u go casino, need TT app or token and enforced casino safe distancing
conclusion : casino is safer than nature walks
haaaa



Bhai,

But your hard earned Money is not safe inside casino.
 
Those who really want to gamble will buy the annual casino pass. Those paying the daily entry fee are noobs.
 
Public holiday sinkies n foreigners cannot travel and dunno where to go, therefore they cluster fuck in parks.
 
No wonder when I passed by Buona Vista yesterday, I saw a group of hikers and cyclists on the 'rail corridor' below. At first I thought something big had happened. :unsure:
 
Macik should also open up her palatial grounds for these urbanites.....
 
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