Singapore to ease Covid-19 rules, group sizes upped, dining may be allowed from June 21


Should the situation remain under control, a further relaxation of the rules may take place a week later, on June 21. - ST

SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/ANN): People will be able to gather in groups of up to five from next Monday (June 14), as Singapore eases restrictions in two stages following a steady drop in the number of Covid-19 cases in the community.

Should the situation remain under control, a further relaxation of the rules - including permitting dining in at food and beverage outlets - may take place a week later, on June 21. This will mean that dining in will not be allowed for Father's Day, which falls on June 20.

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