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Covid Stay Home Question : Can my girlfriend come to my house for dinner and ...

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I am not sure if she can still come over for dinner and ... under the new laws on no gathering.

Anyone can advice? Or I need to call which government agency to double confirm!?
 
You can call 999 to ask. They should be able it answer your question.
 
Oh! So they essentially don't want people to marry. Looks like TS is out of luck.
Honestly, i also don't know the answer to TS question. :D
Technically, if girlfriend comes over or TS goes over to girlfriend house to FUCK, is it an offence?
 
I am not sure if she can still come over for dinner and ... under the new laws on no gathering.

Anyone can advice? Or I need to call which government agency to double confirm!?

Based on NZ lockdown rules the answer would be no.

However if you're already living together then she can stay on.
 
Only when he get caught... leave him to tell us whether he was a good keng king and taojiak king in NSF...

Honestly, i also don't know the answer to TS question. :biggrin:
Technically, if girlfriend comes over or TS goes over to girlfriend house to FUCK, is it an offence?
 
Do it only if you have $10K to spare and/or six months spare time. Per person.


https://sso.agc.gov.sg/SL/COVID19TMA2020-S254-2020?DocDate=20200407

Control period: 7 Apr to 4 may 2020 inclusive.

In short: A person must not meet another individual not living in the same place of residence (reg 6).
Consequences of non-compliance: Fine up to $10k or to imprisonment of 6 months or both (s.35(11)(a) Act))

Exemptions (includes but not limited to):

1. Work for essential service provider (reg. 4(3)(a))
2. Procure goods or services from essential service provider (reg. 4(3)(b))
3. Obtain medical treatment (reg. 4(3)(c))
4. Engage in exercise in a public space alone or with someone you live with (reg. 4(3)(d)).
Other exceptions are in reg. 4(3).The Act lists only 12 situations an individual may leave his or her home, as well as anything reasonably connected with the items on the list. These are:
(1) to work for or with an essential service provider, a specified school or an early childhood development centre
(2) to procure any goods or services from an essential service provider or a specified school
(3) to obtain — (i) medical treatment for a suspected Covid-19 infection at a hospital, medical clinic or any other place, designated by the Director for the treatment of Covid-19; or (ii) medical treatment that is of a pressing nature
(4) to engage in any recreational activity in an open-air stadium, public path or public park alone or with any other individual who lives with you.
(5) where an individual works for or with an essential service provider, to bring the individual’s child or children to a place where the child or children are to be cared for.
(6) to assist any individual who has a physical or mental disability, or is below 12 years of age or above 60 years of age, with his or her daily needs.
(7) to report for enlistment or service under the Enlistment Act.
(8) to report to any law enforcement officer or to attend at any court in accordance with any warrant, summons or order made under any written law or order of a court.
(9) to be present at any place in accordance with a requirement under any written law.
(10) to seek or render help in an emergency.
(11) to move to another place of accommodation.
(12) to leave Singapore.

It also states that individuals must not allow others to enter his or her home except in very limited circumstances, including the provision of an essential service.
 
I am not sure if she can still come over for dinner and ... under the new laws on no gathering.

Anyone can advice? Or I need to call which government agency to double confirm!?

Meet each other at a neutral location e.g. a park or a void deck.
 
Control period: 7 Apr to 4 may 2020 inclusive.

Exemptions (includes but not limited to):

3. Obtain medical treatment (reg. 4(3)(c))

Say she's a massage therapist and alternative healer, you need her services to deal with your aches and pains.
 
It also states that individuals must not allow others to enter his or her home except in very limited circumstances, including the provision of an essential service.
Cham si lor. Like that you cannot fuck for one month! :eek::D
 
Say she's a massage therapist and alternative healer, you need her services to deal with your aches and pains.
Very true. Some people have a sex addiction. Need therapy for that, and the therapist makes house calls.
 
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