Covid-19: Stadiums to close as people still exercising in groups, says Lawrence Wong who warns of stricter overall measures if necessary

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SINGAPORE — With Singaporeans still flouting safe-distancing rules by exercising in groups, the authorities will close stadiums, National Development Minister Lawrence Wong told a press conference on Thursday (April 9).

 

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Don't confuse us: if it is a lockdown just say it's a lockdown.

This is so disappointing. We all really need to be threatened with jail terms for you to observe safe distancing is it?

hello.. y’all don’t know what is social distancing is it ?! y’all are not small kids okay?! listen to instructions can or not ?!

Close the damn stadium and all running tracks! I was at one of them and no one really adhere to the distancing rule. While queueing, we had to scan a QR code but a handful of idiots thought they are competing in a marathon. F-alls.

These people wants remain fit and healthy. But at the same time, risk exposing to the virus. Defeat the purpose of being fit and healthy. Such a covidiot

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