Singaporeans split on latest Covid-19 measures
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June 4, 2024

Singapore tightened restrictions on social gatherings starting Monday (Sept 27), when the maximum permitted size for such gatherings went down from five to two. Working from home is now also the default, with those unable to do so encouraged to take weekly Covid-19 tests.
When asked if the latest changes were consistent with the Government's long-term strategy for dealing with Covid-19, 48 per cent said they were at least somewhat consistent.
Source: The Straits Times

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