... [+]Getty Images: Singapore had won praise from the World Health Organization for its early response to coronavirus without the need for enforced lockdowns. Today, the city-state has announced it is closing all schools and non-essential workplaces to curb the rise of a second wave of the pandemic.
Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong announced on Friday: “We have decided that instead of tightening incrementally over the next few weeks, we should make a decisive move now, to pre-empt escalating infections.” The restrictions are from April 7 to May 4. The “circuit breaker” measures are not as strict as lockdowns activated in Italy, Spain, the U.K. and China. While schools, gyms, museums, casinos and workplaces are closed, grocery stores and clinics will stay open, as well as transport and banking services.
Schooling will move to online learning, while Lee encouraged people to only go out for essential trips, ReutersThe measures are the strictest yet to be imposed in the financial hub, which has until now managed to avoid activating sweeping lockdowns. But it comes as new confirmed infections jumped to 1,114.
On top of already announced financial support measures, Singapore is set to roll out more support packages for families and firms in the coming days, as it faces its worstSingapore’s government will hand out facemasks to all households this weekend, in a turnaround on its previous stance that only ill people needed to wear protective equipment.
Oh boy! The second wave...China had one too...
jav_zolbayar Mongolia did that earlier than Singapore
It is currently high risk if 1.2% of the population is under SHN/QO.... (SHN is as per graph given to all returnees) Source:
Don't worry about this - jaredkushner has it covered!
For all those reporters who shamed the US for being inept compared to Singapore
Can you say this louder for the people in the back shouting “just open everything up again!” Maybe a nice simple chart.... like reaaaalllly simple though for them.
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