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SINGAPORE, Jan 10 Acknowledging its error in not stating that TraceTogether data is not exempt from the Criminal Procedure Code, the Government said on Friday that it will pass legislation next month formalising its assurance that data collected for criminal investigations from its TraceTogether and SafeEntry programmes would be restricted to “serious offences”.
In a press release, the Smart Nation and Digital Government Office (SNDGO) under the Prime Minister’s Office noted that Dr Vivian Balakrishnan, Minister-in-charge of the Smart Nation Initiative, and K Shanmugam, Minister for Home Affairs and for Law, had on Tuesday assured Parliament and the public that the use of TraceTogether data in criminal
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Marina Bay Sands, Orchard Gateway and Takashimaya are among the new places visited by COVID-19 community cases. (Photos: Melissa Zhu/Google Maps screengrabs)
30 Dec 2020 11:49PM (Updated:
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SINGAPORE: Three shopping malls, several restaurants, a Clementi supermarket and the Ghim Moh Market and Food Centre were on Wednesday (Dec 30) added to the Health Ministry s (MOH) list of public places visited by COVID-19 community cases during their infectious period.
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(Clockwise from top left) Anchorpoint, JCube, Raffles City Shopping Centre, Westgate and Takashimaya. (Photos: Google Maps Street View)
22 Dec 2020 12:20AM (Updated:
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SINGAPORE: Six shopping centres and two supermarkets across Singapore were on Monday (Dec 21) added to the Health Ministry s (MOH) list of public places visited by COVID-19 community cases during their infectious period.
This follows the first community case reported in Singapore since Dec 5.
gov sg | Moving into Phase 3 of Re-opening on 28 Dec 2020 gov.sg - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from gov.sg Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Singapore Government Announces Phase 3 Effective 28th December 2020
December 15, 2020
The below statement is as-written by the Ministry of Health
As we have made good progress on the key enablers supporting further resumption of activities, the Multi-Ministry Taskforce will start Phase Three of re-opening from 28 December 2020. Even as we cross this milestone, we must continue to remain vigilant in the coming months and avoid an uncontrolled resurgence of cases which could slow or even reverse our progress.
UPDATE ON ENABLERS FOR MOVING INTO PHASE THREE
2. The Multi-Ministry Taskforce had outlined three pre-conditions for moving into Phase Three, which each of us has contributed to in the past few months: