SINGAPORE: Individuals, event organisers and owners of premises who break rules meant to curb the spread of COVID-19 in Singapore could face jail ...
SINGAPORE: Individuals, event organisers and owners of premises who break rules meant to curb the spread of COVID-19 in Singapore could face jail terms and fines under new regulations that came into effect at 11.59pm on Thursday .Advertisement
Owners of premises and event organisers must ensure that non-fixed seating is at least 1m away from any other seat at all times. If seats are fixed to the floor, alternate seats need to be demarcated as a seat not to be occupied. Individuals who intentionally sit on demarcated seats or stand in a queue less than 1m away from another individual could also face the above penalties.JAIL, FINE FOR THOSE FOUND GUILTY OF CONTRAVENING STAY-HOME NOTICE RULES
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