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S'pore again tightens Covid curbs
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Singapore, May 14 (TIWN) The Singapore's government on Friday tightened Covid-19 pandemic-related restrictions to a level not seen since mid-2020, banning dining at restaurants and capping events at 100 people.
The restrictions will continue for one month from Sunday and include limiting in-person meetings to groups of no more than two at a time, reports dpa news agency. "If you want to go out for anything, grocery shopping, exercise, maximum of two persons henceforth," said Lawrence Wong, incoming Finance Minister and co-chair of the government's pandemic response team.
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