Singapore to start easing COVID-19 restrictions after infections fall
The Peninsula
SINGAPORE: Singapore will start a phased easing of its COVID-19 restrictions from next week, including allowing up to five people to gather from two currently, after a fall in the number of new infections, the health ministry said.
The city-state had reimposed curbs on gatherings and public activities last month amid a rise in locally acquired infections and with new clusters forming. Larger gatherings will be allowed from Monday, while restaurants will be able to resume dine-in services from June 21 if infections remain under control, the ministry said.More Related News