Public benches at Orchard Gateway mall marked for safe distancing on Mar 26, 2020. SINGAPORE: Singapore reported 113 new COVID-19 infections as of noon on Thursday , including five cases in the community.Of the new community cases, one is a Singaporean and four are work pass holders, said the Ministry of Health in its preliminary daily update.MOH added that it was still working through the details of the cases and more updates would be announced later in the day.
During this phase, people can dine in again at food and beverage outlets and gather in groups of up to five people. Retail outlets have also been allowed to reopen, as have personal health and wellness, tuition and other private enrichment services.public libraries will reopen to the public on Jul 1 with shorter opening hours, as well as limits on the number of people allowed and duration of visits.
For now, the National Library, all public libraries and the National Archives of Singapore will operate from 11am to 7pm daily.Libraries will operate on a"borrow and go" basis - people will be able to borrow and return physical materials, as well as use reservation and book drop services. However, all seating and study areas, including newspaper and multimedia stations, will not be available. All programmes, guided tours and events will also continue to be suspended.
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