Over 3,300 fines meted out in Singapore for Covid-19 breaches by people last year


The fines were issued for non-adherence to safe distancing and safe management measures, and non-wearing of masks. - The Straits Times/ANN

SINGAPORE, Feb 27 (The Straits Times/ANN): More than 3,300 fines were issued last year to people for breaching Covid-19 rules - an improvement from 2020 when more than 8,600 fines were handed out.

The fines, which came up to more than $990,000, were for non-adherence to safe distancing and safe management measures, and non-wearing of masks.

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