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The Omicron variant may have put a pause on Singapore’s recovery, seeing the suspension of Vaccinated Travel Lanes (VTLs) and easing of safe distancing measures. We worked with The Straits Times to find out Singaporeans’ perception of how the country is dealing with the current situation and their expectations of when Singapore will recover from this Omicron wave. Read the full features in the following links:

- 3 in 10 Singapores plan to holiday abroad this year
- Singaporeans expect current virus curbs to last till end of year
- Life in Singapore will never return to pre-pandemic normalcy

Singaporeans polled expect current virus curbs to last till end of year

We worked with Straits Times to find out Singaporeans' opinions of how the country is dealing with the Omicron variant.
Milieu Team
January 18, 2022
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Singaporeans polled expect current virus curbs to last till end of year
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The Omicron variant may have put a pause on Singapore’s recovery, seeing the suspension of Vaccinated Travel Lanes (VTLs) and easing of safe distancing measures. We worked with The Straits Times to find out Singaporeans’ perception of how the country is dealing with the current situation and their expectations of when Singapore will recover from this Omicron wave. Read the full features in the following links:

- 3 in 10 Singapores plan to holiday abroad this year
- Singaporeans expect current virus curbs to last till end of year
- Life in Singapore will never return to pre-pandemic normalcy