Singapore tightens dining in, Covid-19 rules as KTV cluster grows; pivoted night spots to suspend operations


All nightlife establishments that had pivoted to food and beverage establishments will have their operations suspended until July 30. - ST

SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/ANN): The Covid-19 cluster linked to KTV outlets has grown to 120 people since the index case was identified five days ago, and poses a "major setback" to Singapore's reopening, said Trade and Industry Minister Gan Kim Yong on Friday (July 16).

He added that Singapore is not ruling out a further rollback of safe management measures, depending on the situation and the threat it may pose to Singapore’s healthcare system.

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