4 people to be charged with breaching COVID-19 rules at New Year's Eve gathering in Clarke Quay area

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Four people to be charged with breaching COVID19 measures after crowds gathered in Clarke Quay area on New Year’s Eve; investigations into others ongoing: URA

SINGAPORE: Four people will be charged for allegedly breaching"multiple" COVID-19 safe management measures after crowds of people gathered in the Clarke Quay are on New Year’s Eve, said URA on Monday .Another four people have been served Notices of Composition of S$1,000 each for breaching safe management measures, URA added in a statement.

The COVID-19 multi-ministry task force had called the impromptu gathering"a potential superspreading event". It also said agencies would be"stepping up" the enforcement of safe management measures across Singapore in the lead up to Chinese New Year.

 

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