SINGAPORE: Amendments to the COVID-19 regulations, which were published in the Government Gazette just before they expired on Jun 2, mean the laws ...
SINGAPORE: Amendments to the COVID-19 regulations, which were published in the Government Gazette just before they expired on Jun 2, mean the laws are now in force indefinitely and not just during the"circuit breaker" period.
A person is now regarded as a member of your household if they are your spouse, your parent, child, or sibling who ordinarily lives in the same house as you. Now, people are allowed to visit their parents, their grandparents, or their spouse's parents or grandparents. Now, a person must not meet another person not from their household anywhere outside of home unless it is for work.
READ: Masks to be worn as default, face shields allowed only for certain settings and groups like children aged 12 and belowWeddings can be held but only the bride and groom and eight guests are allowed to attend in person. If people who enter the shops are symptomatic cases and not wearing a mask, the business must try its best to provide the individual with a mask and require them to wear it, and to ask them to leave immediately.
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