The first phase is expected to
last a few weeks and Singapore will move into the second phase if community transmission rates remain "low and stable" and the dormitory situation remains under control.
In the second phase, called the "safe transition", people will gradually be able to resume more social activities. More businesses will be allowed to reopen, including tuition and enrichment centres, gyms and fitness studios. However, employers must implement safe distancing measures and ensure that those who can work from home continue to do so.
In this phase, small social gatherings and dining in at food and beverage outlets could also be allowed.
Mr Gan said the second phase comprises several steps and could last several months.
In the third phase, Singapore will move to a "new normal" until a vaccine is found.
By this time, social, cultural, religious and business gatherings are expected to have resumed. However, limits will be put in place on gathering sizes.
The same applies to services and activities that involve significant
prolonged close contact, such as massages, or significant crowd management risk in an enclosed space, such as cinemas.
Probably mid June for 2nd phase to begin...
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