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SINGAPORE, April 19 — McDonald’s Singapore is suspending all restaurant operations, including its delivery and drive-through services, from today (April 19) till May 4, the company has announced.  All McDonald’s restaurants in Singapore will be closed for business with effect from 11am...

McDonald’s Singapore suspends all operations till May 4; last order for delivery at 10.30am on April 19McDonald's said it had been advised to close by the Ministry of Health.— Reuters pic

All McDonald’s restaurants in Singapore will be closed for business with effect from 11am on Sunday. Its drive-through service will close at 8am, while the last order for delivery is at 10.30am. “These are indeed unprecedented times for all of us. We have done all we can to put in place every safety precautionary measure to keep our employees and customers safe – and will continue to do our part to flatten the curve,” Mr Kenneth Chan, McDonald’s Singapore’s managing director, said.

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