Household members dining-in in groups of 5, team sports could be allowed if Covid-19 weekly infection growth rate slows: Lawrence Wong

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To protect seniors and our hospital system, just make it compulsory for those above 60 to be vaccinated. That's all it takes

The dine in rules for family members in the same household are utterly BS.

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