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COVID-19 temporary measures: Gatherings outside of school and work limited to 10 people, entertainment venues to close

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COVID-19 temporary measures: Gatherings outside of school and work limited to 10 people, entertainment venues to close
www.channelnewsasia.com

SINGAPORE: Gatherings outside school and work will be limited to a maximum of 10 peoplefrom Thursday at 11.59pm to April 30 this year, the COVID-19 multi-ministry task force said on Tuesday (Mar 24).
The task force said that the duration of the stricter measures may be extended if the situation does not improve here.
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Events which were limited to 250 participants previously, like festivals and concerts, will also have to adhere to the new measures.
The task force said in a statement that it will also close all entertainment venues such as night clubs, discos, karaoke outlets, cinemas and theatres where it said there is a high risk of transmission due to sustained close contact over a period of time.
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All centre-based tuition and enrichment classes will be suspended.
“This is to reduce the intermingling of students from different schools and enhance the safety of our students,” according to the statement.
All religious services and congregations will also be suspended, although places of worship may remain open for private worship and essential rites, subject to a group size of up to 10.
Shows within attractions, whether indoor or outdoor, group tours at museums and open atrium sales events will also be suspended. Supermarkets can go ahead with such atrium sales events as they may be used to disperse crowds from their stores, the task force said.
Organised tours within public venues such as sightseeing and guided walking tours will also be suspended.
“Activities like live music or karaoke that are likely to cause patrons to congregate will have to cease,” the task force said.
Suspension of activities for seniors will also be extended till Apr 30.
“During this time, we advise seniors and individuals with underlying chronic medical conditions to avoid social gatherings as far as possible,” the task force said.
RETAIL MALLS, ATTRACTIONS MAY OPEN, BUT HAVE TO ADHERE TO REQUIREMENTS
While venues such as retail malls, attractions and museums may remain open, as contact is more transient in these places, operators are expected to adhere to strict requirements.
These include reducing operating capacity so that the venue does not have more than one person per 16 sq m of usable space, in order to prevent crowding, ensuring groups do not exceed 10 people, and allowing at least one metre of physical spacing between patrons.
“Retail malls and attractions that are unable to adhere to these requirements must be closed,” the task force said.
The task force cautioned that retail malls and attractions may face additional penalties if they are found to have been a place of transmission of COVID-19 and found not to have adhered to the requirements.
Dining venues will also have to ensure they take safe distancing precautions. Those with fixed seating will have to use alternate seating. While related diners may sit together at one table, tables must be “spaced out”, according to the statement.
The task force advised Singaporeans to avoid holding and participating in social events and gatherings involving more than 10 people, including weddings and birthdays.
“For funerals and wakes, attendance should be limited as far as possible to family members only, and gatherings of 10 or fewer people at any one time,” it said.
“Much as we understand the need for friends and acquaintances to pay their last respects, and give comfort to families in their grief, we urge the public to do their part in minimising social interactions so that we can slow down the spread of the virus together.”
 

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Looks like it's getting very serious in Singapore. Is there something that the government people know that we ordinary citizens don't know?
 

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Looks like it's getting very serious in Singapore. Is there something that the government people know that we ordinary citizens don't know?
They have first hand information.
But release to us part by part.
Information definitely is control
 
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