Trust made 'big difference' in Singapore's COVID-19 fight, says multi-ministry task force as it stands down

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SINGAPORE: Trust among people, the Government and the private sector made a “big difference” in Singapore’s arrival at a new normal of endemic COVID-19. Ministers in the multi-ministry task force expressed these sentiments at a press conference on Thursday (Feb 9), where it was announced that t

SINGAPORE: Trust among people, the Government and the private sector made a “big difference” in Singapore’s arrival at a new normal of endemic COVID-19.

After three years, Singapore will move its disease alert to its lowest level since the COVID-19 pandemic started.“What differentiates us from many other countries is the trust that we have among our people. Trusting one another, depending on one another to look after each other,” said Trade and Industry Minister Gan Kim Yong.

“We all work together, between the Government and the private sector and the people. I think that trust makes a big difference in how we arrived here today.

 

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