Disruptions caused by COVID-19, support for hard-hit sectors among concerns raised by MPs

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SINGAPORE: Members of Parliament (MPs) raised a wide range of concerns including disruptions caused by COVID-19 restrictions, extending support ...

Several MPs noted that the many changes in safety protocols since May - while understandable given the spike in COVID-19 community cases - have been disruptive for businesses.

Ms Foo then suggested establishing “a suite of leading indicators that better predict the imposition of restrictions so that businesses and members of the public are not constantly caught by surprise”. MP He Ting Ru mooted the idea of having a roadmap with “support measures peg to respective restriction levels”, as part of supporting businesses in a more sustainable manner.

In a wrap-up speech delivered at the end of the debate, Finance Minister Lawrence Wong sought to explain the rationale behind the recent tightening of COVID-19 measures. “That’s why we decided that we had to return to Phase 2 and I think if you look at the facts today, I am fully convinced that that was the right judgment call,” he said.with 858 infections as of Tuesday afternoon, while the KTV lounges cluster has 245 cases.

READ: COVID-19 restrictions to be reviewed in early August, any easing only for vaccinated people: Lawrence Wong

 

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