Long queues at supermarkets in Singapore after announcement of ‘circuit breakers’ to contain Covid-19 | Malay Mail

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202004040_Singapore_Covid_19_Supermarkets_01 SINGAPORE, April 4 — Hours after the Government announced a stepping up of measures to contain the spread of Covid-19, snaking queues were spotted at supermarkets across the island, with at least 20 people in line at any one time. This was despite...

Long queues at supermarkets in Singapore after announcement of ‘circuit breakers’ to contain Covid-19A queue at the NTUC FairPrice outlet in Woodlands Civic Centre at about 6.30pm on April 3, 2020. — TODAY picSINGAPORE, April 4 — Hours after the Government announced a stepping up of measures to contain the spread of Covid-19, snaking queues were spotted at supermarkets across the island, with at least 20 people in line at any one time.

“I think most people are worried about food supply and whether food places will still open since things seem to be changing every day,” he said. Hours after the announcements, the FairPrice website was down while throngs of people were seen at supermarkets.

 

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