that Singapore will implement full home-based learning from Apr 8 to May 4, as part of the country's stricter measures to deal with the COVID-19 pandemic.From Apr 7, most workplaces, with the exception of essential services and key economic sectors, will be closed.
Others were out to buy electronics so that they can work from home. Mr James Goh bought several headsets for his wife, a business owner, so she can distribute them to her employees as they prepare to work from home.Part-time tutor Adrian Ong was at Nex mall in Serangoon to find a tablet which he can write on to conduct his lessons online.
“We usually try to come out during the weekend, and it is the last weekend before most shops will be closed. Of course, when the rules kick in, we will follow them,” he said.Even though Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong said in his address to the nation on Friday that wet markets and supermarkets will remain open, there were crowds who went to stock up on items.
“Usually, I will be sold out by about 12pm, but today I was sold out by 8 plus , and I ordered so much to sell,” he said.“Usually I buy about S$50 worth of meat. But this time, I bought about S$85 worth,” he said.
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