SINGAPORE: Stricter COVID-19 measures that were introduced before Chinese New Year will remain in place for a few weeks after festivities are over, said Education Minister Lawrence Wong on Friday .
The measures, which include a cap of eight visitors per household per day, have been in place since Jan 26 after a rise back then in the number of community cases.“Since then, the situation has improved but it’s too early to say what happens,” said Mr Wong, co-chair of the COVID-19 task force, as he noted that the virus has an “incubation time”.
“So we will monitor one, two, a few weeks after the New Year celebrations and festivities are over,” he said. “And if the situation remains stable, under control, then we will review and we will consider the measures again and see whether or not there is scope for us to adjust.”
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