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Wet markets, hawker centres and coffee shops go quiet as S pore returns to stricter Covid-19 curbs
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A slower pace as Singapore re-enters phase of tightened restrictions
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TraceTogether check-in to be mandatory at markets, food centres; 28 such venues linked to Jurong Fishery Port cluster
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4 more KTV clubs, 3 markets and food centres linked to Covid-19 community transmission
All visitors to the affected premises are advised to monitor their health closely, and minimise social interactions as far as possible, for 14 days from their date of visit or interaction. They are encouraged to see a doctor immediately if they feel unwell. We also advise all visitors to markets and food centres to avoid crowds and to do your marketing during off-peak hours or at supermarkets, and to strictly observe the safe management measures. MOH
People eat at a hawker centre in Singapore on June 19, 2020, as restrictions to prevent the spread of the COVID-19 novel coronavirus are eased. - Restaurants, retail shops and most other businesses reopened in Singapore on June 19 as the virus-hit city-state eased curbs, but the city-state s leader cautioned residents not to go overboard celebrating . (Photo by Roslan RAHMAN / AFP)
July 19, 2021
The added access control will better enable contact tracing to ring-fence cases.
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SINGAPORE - Tighter measures will be implemented to manage access to wet markets where Covid-19 cases were recently detected among stallholders and stall assistants.
From Monday (July 19), interim fencing will be put up at the markets by the National Environment Agency (NEA) and town councils, and mandatory SafeEntry check-in requirements will be enforced, the Ministry of Health (MOH) said on Sunday.
The added access control will better enable contact tracing to ring-fence cases, MOH said.
Similar access controls had already been implemented at another 13 markets since the circuit breaker period last year, the MOH said.