Up to 100 persons allowed in 12 places of worship from Friday: MCCY

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Twelve religious organisations will be allowed to accommodate up to 100 persons at any one time for congregational and other worship services with safeguard precautions in place as from 7 August in a pilot measure.

SINGAPORE — Twelve religious organisations will be allowed to accommodate up to 100 persons at any one time for congregational and other worship services with safeguard precautions in place as from Friday , as part of a pilot measure by the Ministry of Culture, Community and Youth .

“This pilot will include the implementation of two zones of up to 50 persons each for congregational and other worship services in 9 of the 12 ROs,” said MCCY. ROs participating in this pilot must submit their updated safe management plans to MCCY at least three days before starting the pilot. MCCY will assess how well these ROs implement the safe management measures for their worshippers, before deciding on whether to increase the limit on the number of worshippers for other ROs.

 

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