Candy K-Bar at Somerset ordered to close after COVID-19 breaches led to infection spread

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SINGAPORE: Candy K-Bar located at Somerset Road has been ordered to temporarily close following a slew of COVID-19 breaches including providing a KTV system and dart games to customers. The establishment had allowed a social gathering above the permitted group size, as well as the sale and

SINGAPORE: Candy K-Bar located at Somerset Road has been ordered to temporarily close following a slew of COVID-19 breaches including providing a KTV system and dart games to customers.

The customers – who were colleagues at another food and beverage establishment – subsequently tested positive for COVID-19. Candy K-Bar, which was ordered to shut for 20 days, was among 27 businesses including hotels and shopping malls that were ordered to temporarily close this year over various safe management breaches.

There were also several repeat offenders including Lu La along Ann Siang Road. The outlet had allowed alcohol consumption within its premises after 10.30pm. MSE said the establishment has been issued with an order to close for 70 days from Dec 31 to Mar 10.3. BK Eating House at South Bridge Road6. Eno-Oka Japanese Restaurant at Jalan Besar9. Go Ang Pratunam Chicken Rice at Nex12. Inasal at Lucky Plaza16. Lu La at Ann Siang Road19. Rooftop Cafe & Bar at Jalan Kilang Barat22.

 

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