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Singapore can ease restrictions on social gatherings after June 13

Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong had a speech broadcast live to the nation on May 31. Image courtesy of Lee Hsien Loong.
Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong had a speech broadcast live to the nation on May 31. Image courtesy of Lee Hsien Loong.

According to THE STRAITS TIMES, Singapore should be able to relax restrictions on social gatherings after June 13, said Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong on May 31.

This is provided the Covid-19 situation continues to improve and the number of community cases falls further, he added.

In a speech broadcast live to the nation, the Prime Minister noted that the number of new cases reported daily has fallen since Singapore went on  heightened alert with stricter measures  to combat the spread of the virus.

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The country will know for sure in another week or so, he added, urging Singaporeans to keep up their efforts and stay vigilant.

This means working from home if possible and going out only, when necessary, he said.

THE STRAITS TIMES mentions, since May 16, people have been allowed out in only groups of two and dining in eateries has been prohibited as the country tightened Covid-19 restrictions to stamp out a worrying surge of cases in the community.

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The rules were tightened after  new clusters of infection  were found - notably, at Tan Tock Seng Hospital and at Changi Airport - along with a rise in unlinked cases, implying community spread.

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