Singapore on track to raise dining in group limit from 2 to 5 from mid-July


Diners at a restaurant on Dec 14, 2020. Dining in at F&B outlets had resumed on June 21 but with a group size limit of two. - LIANHE ZAOBAO

SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/ANN): The group limit for dining in at food and beverage outlets is on track to be raised from two currently to five from mid-July.

This is in tandem with the ramping up of the vaccination programme and regular testing of workers in higher-risk settings, Finance Minister Lawrence Wong said on Thursday (June 24).

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