Singapore rolls out more measures to curb Covid-19 infection

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Singapore’s Health Minister Gan Kim Yong announced new measures to contain the import of Covid19 cases as well as stem the spread in the Republic. Read more at

They cover more border restrictions and social distancing measures including limiting the size of gatherings to 250 people.* Additional travel advisories to Singaporeans against non-essential travel to countries hard hit by the coronavirus.

The notice will also apply to long-term pass holders with recent travel history to these countries within the last 14 days. * Employers should put in place measures to reduce close contact, such as implementing tele-commuting and video-conferencing, staggering work hours and allowing staff to commute at off-peak hours.

Gan said:"Despite our best efforts, we still see new cases every day and increasingly more imported cases." Wong said that the authorities are also mindful of the need to persist and do more within Singapore, and do more to contain the virus, which is already circulating within the population."But social distancing can also help and that's why we highlighted suspension of social activities," he said.

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