234 people fined for flouting COVID-19 measures at parks, beaches during Chinese New Year period

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SINGAPORE: A total of 234 people were fined for flouting COVID-19 measures at parks and beaches across two weekends during the Chinese New Year ...

SINGAPORE: A total of 234 people were fined for flouting COVID-19 measures at parks and beaches across two weekends during the Chinese New Year festive period.and intermingling between groups, said the Ministry of Sustainability and the Environment on Wednesday .At Changi Beach Park, 76 individuals were fined including 20 who were caught gathering in one group.

Food Park Coffeeshop was found to have allowed diners to consume alcohol after 10.30pm on Feb 14, 2021. Food Park Coffeeshop at 69 Bedok South Avenue 3 was found to have allowed patrons to consume alcohol after the permitted time on Feb 14. The Singapore Food Agency has issued an order requiring the operator to close the stall for 10 days from Feb 19 to Feb 28.

The outlets include three eateries at Waterway Point shopping mall in Punggol – Yayoi Japanese Teishoku Restaurant, Kuriya Japanese Market and Rong Hua Bak Kut Teh.Jin Jin Eating House was found to have allowed diners to consume alcohol after 10,30pm on Feb 19, 2021. Despite this, social interactions are likely to increase as the festive period draws to a close, especially on the 15th day of the Chinese New Year or chap goh meh.The ministry urged members of the public and operators to remain vigilant and continue observing safe management measures.

 

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