Singapore: Restrictions to gradually ease on weddings, worship services; gyms, fitness studios can resume indoor activities from June 21 | Malay Mail

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SINGAPORE, June 10 — From June 14, more people will be allowed at marriage solemnisations, live performances and worship activities, provided they are tested for Covid-19 beforehand, as Singapore moves to open up social and economic activities again after the latest round of tightened measures....

SINGAPORE, June 10 — From June 14, more people will be allowed at marriage solemnisations, live performances and worship activities, provided they are tested for Covid-19 beforehand, as Singapore moves to open up social and economic activities again after the latest round of tightened measures.

In the meantime, MOH said that marriage solemnisation in external venues — those not in a place of residence or at the Registry of Marriages or Registry of Muslim Marriages building — can have up to 250 attendees with pre-event testing. This includes the wedding couple but excludes the solemnisers and vendors.

Live performances and spectator sports events may resume with up to 250 attendees, with pre-event testing for events involving more than 50 attendees. Buinesses dealing with personal care and appearance services such as facials and saunas will be allowed to resume as well after June 14.Should the situation remain under control, MOH said that measures for weddings, congregational services, performances, exercise and tuition classes will be relaxed further.Wedding receptions with up to 100 attendees will be allowed to resume with pre-event testing.

Gyms and fitness studios may resume indoor sports activities with safe distancing of at least 2m between persons, and at least 3m between groups of up to five people.

 

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