Migrant workers in dorms allowed to visit recreation centres on rest days

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SINGAPORE — From Saturday , eligible migrant workers living in dormitories will be allowed to visit recreation centres on their rest days.

They will be able to access amenities and services such as food and beverages outlets, minimarts, telecommunications shops, barbers and remittance services. They will also be able to meet with their friends for activities in the RCs’ communal facilities, with strict safe management measures in place.

To mitigate possible overcrowding at the RCs, workers will be staggered to visit the centres at different time slots. The number of exit passes issued for each time slot will be controlled through the application system.

 

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