Singapore eases social curbs from Monday
Published: 06:11 AM,Nov 20,2021 | EDITED : 10:11 AM,Nov 20,2021
People wearing face masks pass the Marina Bay Sands hotel during the Covid outbreak, in Singapore on Thursday. - Reuters
Singapore's government said on Saturday it would ease social curbs imposed to contain the spread of COVID-19 as infections have stabilized in the city-state over the past month.
From Monday, limits on social interactions and dining out will be expanded to five people from two, government ministers told a news conference. Singapore's daily COVID-19 cases have fallen below 3,000 on average.
About 85% of the island nation's 5.45 million people have been vaccinated.
From Monday, limits on social interactions and dining out will be expanded to five people from two, government ministers told a news conference. Singapore's daily COVID-19 cases have fallen below 3,000 on average.
About 85% of the island nation's 5.45 million people have been vaccinated.