Coronavirus: All foreign workers in dormitories to stop work until May 4

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SINGAPORE - All foreign workers currently living in dormitories have to stop moving in and out from Tuesday (April 21) until May 4, including going to work, as the authorities step up measures to curb the spread of the coronavirus among this group that has been hard hit.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

SINGAPORE - All foreign workers currently living in dormitories have to stop moving in and out from Tuesday until May 4, including going to work, as the authorities step up measures to curb the spread of the coronavirus among this group that has been hard hit.

"We know that there are going to be some adjustments to be made by the companies, but we seek the cooperation of both the employers and workers on this new condition. It is a necessary measure to minimise the risk of transmissions." About 10,000 foreign workers in essential services have moved out of dormitories. They are now staying in alternative locations, such as vacant Housing Board flats, floating hotels and military camps.

More workplaces will be closed to further reduce the number of workers keeping essential services going, and access restrictions introduced at places where large groups of people continue to gather, such as at wet markets and supermarkets. With the increasing number of cases involving workers in the construction sector, the authorities announced last week that 180,000 construction work permit and S Pass holders and their dependants have been placed on stay-home notices from Monday until May 4.

 

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