Condominium management teams urged to implement COVID-19 measures ahead of Chinese New Year

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SINGAPORE: Ahead of an expected increase in visitations during the Chinese New Year period, authorities have urged condominium management teams to step up surveillance at common areas in their premises. This is to ensure that COVID-19 safe management measures are implemented and complied with in these

SINGAPORE: Ahead of an expected increase in visitations during the Chinese New Year period, authorities have urged condominium management teams to step up surveillance at common areas in their premises.

These safe management measures also include limiting social gatherings to five people and only allowing each household to receive up to five distinct visitors per day. “MCSTs are also advised to display posters and notices at prominent places to remind residents to comply with ,” it said.

 

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