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Long lines as Singaporeans vote during pandemic

Voters wearing face masks observe social distancing at a polling station during Singapore's general election, amid the Covid outbreak, in Singapore July 10, 2020. — Reuters pic

Clad in face shields, election officials enforced safe distancing rules and took voters' temperatures as they entered polling booths, with the morning session mainly reserved for the elderly to prevent overcrowding. The Elections Department said the queues were partly due to additional safety measures and had receded around mid-morning.

When concerns around immigration and jobs flared in 2011, the PAP polled a record-low 60 per cent of the vote and tightened international hiring rules to address voters' sensitivities. A record 11 parties are contesting. Political analysts say opposition parties tend to pitch themselves as a check against the PAP's dominance rather than offering a viable alternative government.Since easing its lockdown last month, the number of new daily cases in Singapore crept back into double figures last week, excluding the migrant workers living in dormitories where infection rates have been far higher.

 

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