Covid-19: Coffee shops must designate ‘fixed point’, such as drinks stall, to check patrons’ vaccination status

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WATCH: Coffee shops must designate a “fixed point” such as a drinks stall, where staff members can check the vaccination status of customers who wish to dine there, said Minister for Sustainability and the Environment Grace Fu.

 

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Useless theories and trials and errors . Many doors are closed but windows are opened! Port of entries opened, dormitories are infected yet again and our ministers and envoys are up and down between here and infected zones. So what goes around comes around, may happen.

Policies made by elites who don't dine in coffeeshops.

Wonder how much is the $ Fine 🤔

Definately Botox

Policymakers not in touch with the ground. Talk is easy & cheap. Why dun these policymakers go help check patrons' status for a wk? Wayang to max

Diu

Next, she’s explaining fellow Singaporeans how to clean themselves once they’re done pooping?

Her theme song...

regardless of whether we agree with the new rules or not, feels to me that often the measures are not well thought through from a practical aspect. Theoretically workable but practically might not...

Know how to talk only…

F U

Think because they seldom move without an entourage and they are at coffee Shops etc for only a short time, some ministers are not aware of what’s going on. I highly doubt if these fixed points will be of any use. It’ll only add stress to the hawkers

These PAPSingapore leeders tink they so smart. 'Smart' yes. Not the laymen's version of smart though. How to when they r walking on air, heads in cloud never see the ground.

I’m all for encouraging vaccinations. But at 80%+ vax rate there’s no reason why everyone shouldn’t be allowed to dine in. Vaccination protects the majority from the unvaccinated.

disgracefu

Seriously…

Has she even been to the most crowded coffee shops to see for herself?

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