Popular hangout spots now 'ghost towns'
Between social distancing measures and the mandatory closure of entertainment outlets, the usual crowds were nowhere to be seen yesterday. Business had all but halted at sites usually popular with both Singaporeans and tourists.
Many estimate that business has dropped by as much as 90 per cent, while footfall has gone down to almost zero on several days a week. The crowd yesterday was just 20 per cent of what it used to be before the pandemic, said storekeepers. While the Government has announced property tax waivers to aid businesses hit by the pandemic, the benefits do not necessarily trickle down to tenants, he said.Shop owner Gloria Lee, 45, said business is almost non-existent, as most of her customers are tourists.
"We've already planned for this and made the reservation. I just had to take the necessary precautions," said Mr Neo, who had brought a mask to use on public transport.
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