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SINGAPORE: Dining-in will be suspended and group sizes for social gatherings will go back down to two people as Singapore returns to Phase 2 (Heightened Alert) to combat a rise in local COVID-19 cases.

The measures will be in effect from Thursday (Jul 22) until Aug 18 and will supersede the measures that were introduced on Monday, said the Ministry of Health (MOH) in a press release.

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The Government will review the measures in two weeks and adjust them based on the situation at that time, the ministry added.

The COVID-19 multi-ministerial task force decided not to differentiate the measures for those who are fully vaccinated, but will consider doing so when vaccination rates are higher or when the situation has stabilised, said task force co-chair Gan Kim Yong in a press conference on Tuesday.

“We know that this news is extremely disappointing and frustrating to many, in particular for businesses in sectors such as F&B. These sectors have been very badly hit given the earlier restrictions, they have been working very hard to adapt to the changing regulations,” said Mr Gan, who is also Minister for Trade and Industry.

From Thursday, group sizes for social gatherings will be reduced from five to two people.

There will also be a cap of two distinct visitors per household per day. People should continue to limit their social gatherings to not more than two per day, MOH said in its press release.

Similar to the previous period of Phase 2 (Heightened Alert) from May 16 to Jun 13, grandchildren being cared for daily by their grandparents will not count towards the cap on the number of visitors or social gatherings.

“Grandparents are strongly encouraged to be vaccinated against COVID-19, to protect both themselves and their grandchildren. To reduce the risk of transmission, grandparents should also minimise intermingling between grandchildren from different households,” said the ministry.

All F&B establishments, including hawker centres and food courts, can only offer takeaway and delivery options from Thursday.

Task force co-chair Lawrence Wong acknowledged that many businesses had been looking forward to reopening and would have made preparations to differentiate their customers based on vaccination status.

“I’m sure (they) would be very disappointed to know that they now have to close and cannot allow for customers to dine in, especially for our F&B operators," he said.

The return to Phase 2 (Heightened Alert) was “a very difficult decision to make” and one that the task force deliberated over, Mr Wong said.

“But based on the assessment of the way the cases have developed, the many clusters that we are seeing, and how it's likely to have transmitted through into the community, we've decided that we have to put in place something to slow down the transmission.

“The general message to everyone under Phase 2 (Heightened Alert) is please stay home, minimise your movements and social interactions as much as you can,” said Mr Wong, who is also Finance Minister.

Other mask-off activities, such as strenuous indoor exercise classes or individual and group indoor sports and exercise activities, will also cease.

Personalised services that need masks to be removed like facials and saunas, as well as activities like singing and the playing of wind or brass instruments will also not be allowed.

“These restrictions will not apply to medical and dental consultations that require patients to have their masks removed. Non-medical facial treatments will not be exempted from these restrictions,” the Health Ministry said.

People who work in settings with unmasked customers were placed on mandatory regular Fast and Easy Test regimes from mid-July. They do not have to take the tests during Phase 2 (Heightened Alert) if their business operations are suspended.

For businesses that continue to stay open, including F&B outlets that stay open for deliveries and takeaways, staff must continue with the regular 14-day testing requirements, and the tests will continue to be free for them during this period.

"PUBLIC HEALTH SITUATION HAS CHANGED": ONG YE KUNG

The Government previously thought that as long as the number of COVID-19 cases remained at about 40 to 60 per day, Singapore could “maintain the posture” while keeping clusters under control, said Health Minister and task force co-chair Ong Ye Kung.

“Unfortunately every day makes a difference, and the public health situation changed in a short few days,” he added.

The Health Ministry said the current wave of infection affects a “wider spectrum of the population”, including many seniors.

“At the current rate of transmission, it is likely that infection cases will rise sharply, and many people in the community will catch the virus. While close to 50 per cent of the population have completed their vaccination regimen, there remains a number of vulnerable individuals, such as our seniors, who have yet to take up vaccination,” it said.

“Unvaccinated individuals are at higher risk of being infected, and higher risk of being seriously ill if infected. Hence, in the meantime, we must act decisively to contain the current outbreak and minimise the risk of our hospital capacity being overwhelmed, while we race ahead to vaccinate those who have not completed or started their vaccination."

Singapore is "weeks away" from having two-thirds of its population fully vaccinated, said Mr Ong.

"Now is really not the time to risk it all. We need to bite this bullet, dial back on social activities, and then use this time to push through the vaccination efforts.”
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This is so depressing.
Tomorrow market chiam liao.
Wow... prata king.

We are like Bolehland liao  Sad
Alamak. Should be 2, where got 2 and 5. If 2 and 5, no restaurant will be bothered to check them.
Big U turn... overestimated they cud tame delta... meanwhile the Brita r celebrating wildly
Singapore is "weeks away" from having two-thirds of its population fully vaccinated, said Mr Ong.

so what when having two-thirds of its population fully vaccinated... look at Israel, Indonesia,

gov banks so much on vaccination. it may be disappointed.
So when CB 2? So that I can stay at home safe collecting GOV money, no need vaccinate.
(20-07-2021, 03:50 PM)Bigbluedot Wrote: [ -> ]Singapore is "weeks away" from having two-thirds of its population fully vaccinated, said Mr Ong.

so what when having two-thirds of its population fully vaccinated... look at Israel, Indonesia,

gov banks so much on vaccination.  it may be disappointed.

however the surge of large number of new cases in Israel for fully vaccinated shows the vaccines are less effective against Delta variant.
The best measure is to suspend and replace the Minister of Health.

The covid cases should come down sharply.
Song boh
there is a list circulating on whatsapp. Almost whole of SG are visited by covid carrier. stay at home and be safe
I'm so stress by the open close open close syndrome!

Last year started with tourists from China visited a medicine shop on Lavender ...

Then outbreak amongst the foreign workers...

Then this year Delta variant invaded Singapore because we open up to travellers from India despite a fierce outbreak in India ...

Now we had KTV and its seedy outbreak ... with so many short term visitors coming over here as prostitutes!
Liang Po Po. Hoohoohoo...

Oh goodness.....unbelievable....
(20-07-2021, 03:54 PM)p1acebo Wrote: [ -> ]Song boh


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(20-07-2021, 03:57 PM)wulala Wrote: [ -> ]there is a list circulating on whatsapp. Almost whole of SG are visited by covid carrier. stay at home and be safe

Anyway, I going to carry on as usual. Already jabbed, did what I am suppose to do and now try and live my life as normally as the law permits.
(20-07-2021, 03:57 PM)sporeguy Wrote: [ -> ]I'm so stress by the open close open close syndrome!

Last year started with tourists from China visited a medicine shop on Lavender ...

Then outbreak amongst the foreign workers...

Then this year Delta variant invaded Singapore because we open up to travellers from India despite a fierce outbreak in India ...

Now we had KTV and its seedy outbreak ... with so many short term visitors coming over here as prostitutes!

Actually, looking back, the first CB seemed unnecessary. Now the situation is so much worse and yet no CB. Dunno what they r thinking.
Only matter of time before distancing imposed on public transport system and essential workers assigned to night shift.