FAQs on S'pore's Covid-19 circuit breaker rules: Can you visit a loved one living in another house?

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FAQs on S'pore's Covid-19 circuit breaker rules: Can you visit a loved one living in another house?
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SINGAPORE - Still confused about what you can and cannot do during the circuit breaker period? Here are the answers to some frequently asked questions about the measures Singapore has implemented to flatten the Covid-19 curve.

Q: Am I allowed to visit my boyfriend/girlfriend or fiance/fiancee or spouse or sibling living in a different house? A: No. Use digital means such as video or phone calls to keep in contact during this time. All social gatherings with friends and family members not within the same household should stop during this period, said MEWR. First-time offenders face a composition fine of $300. Repeat offenders will face higher fines, or prosecution in court for egregious cases.

Q: Where can individuals have meals? A: Those not involved in the provision of essential services should eat at home.

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