SINGAPORE: Parents will no longer be allowed to drop their children off at their grandparents' place on a daily basis, said Health Minister Gan ...
SINGAPORE: Parents will no longer be allowed to drop their children off at their grandparents' place on a daily basis, said Health Minister Gan Kim Yong on Thursday , as part of further measures to curb the spread of COVID-19 in Singapore."If there are care arrangements for the grandparents to look after your children, then you should leave the children with their grandparents throughout the entire 'circuit breaker' period," said Mr Gan.
Those who need to visit their elderly parents who live alone to help them with their daily needs will still be allowed to do so. Speaking at the press conference, Minister for National Development Lawrence Wong announced that open-air stadiums will be closed"henceforth", because people continued to exercise in groups despite the safe distancing rules.
“We are not stopping people from going out to exercise, but if you want to exercise, do it by yourself, or do it with a family member that's already living with you and do it in your own neighbourhood. Do not go out to a special place outside, drive, make a special trip, just to exercise,” warned Mr Wong.
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