SINGAPORE -More than 7,000 written advisories were issued on Tuesday (April 7) to members of public who breached the stricter safe distancing measures that kicked in on the first day of Singapore's 'circuit breaker' month.. Read more at straitstimes.com.
SINGAPORE -More than 7,000 written advisories were issued on Tuesday to members of public who breached the stricter safe distancing measures that kicked in on the first day of Singapore's"circuit breaker" month.
Out of these, more than 2,000 visited town centres, hawker centres, coffee shops, transport nodes, parks and community centres to ensure the observation of safe distancing measures in the heartland, the ministry said. They included Safe Distancing and SG Clean Ambassadors as well as enforcement officers from MEWR and relevant agencies.
The ministry reminded members of the public that failure to comply with the elevated safe distancing measures that last until May 4 is an offence. "Singaporeans should stay at home to stop the spread of the virus. Stay home unless you are going to the doctor when unwell, or going out to buy food and essential items, or exercising," the ministry said.
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