Cap of Five for Social Gatherings from Monday June 14 as COVID-19 cases fall; dining-in still not confirmed

Published - 10 June 2021, Thursday
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Singapore will move back to Phase 3 (Heightened Alert) in two steps from Jun 14. The limit on group sizes for social gatherings will be increased from two to five people from Jun 14, as Singapore begins to ease restrictions after a fall in the number of COVID-19 community cases.    

Similarly, five distinct visitors per household will be allowed. This is the first step in Singapore's plan to move back to Phase 3 (Heightened Alert) from Jun 14, said the Ministry of Health (MOH) on Thursday (Jun 10).

More restrictions will be eased in the second step from Jun 21, when dining in can resume if the COVID-19 situation remains under control in the coming weeks.

“F&B establishments are reminded to strictly observe at least 1-metre safe distancing between groups of diners (of no more than five persons) so as to mitigate the risk of transmission between unmasked persons,” MOH said in a media release.

“We will be significantly stepping up enforcement and will take firmer enforcement action for any breaches. Patrons are reminded to keep their masks on at all times, except when eating or drinking.”

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