Wee Ka Siong assures restaurateurs he will bring up their requests to hold gatherings, including wedding banquets. FMTNews MCA
Wee Kas Siong says restaurateurs have complained of unclear guidelines on the number of dine-in customers allowed and whether senior citizens and young children are allowed.
“If a table can sit 10, then 10 people will be allowed at that table, with social distancing being practised by the customers.” Wee, who is also transport minister, also assured restaurateurs that he would be bringing up their request to hold gatherings, including wedding banquets, with the government.
He said this has led to confusion and customers were apprehensive about eating at restaurants, resulting in bookings being cancelled.
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