COVID-19: A timeline of how Singapore is moving to a new one since June

SINGAPORE – Since Singapore completed its first covid-19 reboot on 1 June, the economy has been cautiously reopened, a three-phase effort.

JUNE 1

June 2

Singapore enters the first day of the first phase of reopening, with more corporations and activities gradually authorized. For example, parents and grandparents can get up to two visitors at a time from the same home. Schools may also reopen, but only a few students should attend classes.

June 8

China becomes the first country to identify a bilateral greenway with Singapore.

June 19

Singapore is entering the moment phase of reopening, more and more corporations reopen and some of the staff can return to their workplaces with established promises, restoration is also allowed and families can get up to five visitors

The number of other people allowed at wedding celebrations is greater than 50, compared to the previous 20.

Up to 30 more people can be provided at any time at alarm clocks and funerals, starting with the limit of 20 people past.

17 of August

Residents of Singapore and Malaysia can travel between the two countries to do business under reciprocal greenway and regular transportation programs.

August 19

All bedrooms are free of Covid-19, separate blocks in specially designed bedrooms, which serve as isolation/quarantine facilities.

August 29

Lucky Plaza and Peninsula Plaza impose weekend access restrictions, based on the latest guest ID card or foreign ID card, as a component of crowd-restricting measures.

Covid-19 testing is extended for equipment such as taxi drivers and personal rental car drivers and food delivery personnel.

Singapore allows general to Brunei and New Zealand, as well as academics reading abroad.

Brunei and Singapore agree to create a reciprocal greenway to facilitate travel.

More public spaces on Sport Singapore facilities, parks and regular spaces are open to giant training classes, with safe guarantees.

September 4

Start of fast lane arrangements, which allow for a must-have business and official between Singapore and South Korea.

September 9

Activities on the elderly are being resumed.

SEPTEMBER 11

Small-scale live performances are being tested in determined art venues.

Access restrictions to 4 popular markets have been completely relaxed, there is a limit on the number of other people allowed at any given time.

September 14

The government is beginning the national distribution of TraceTogether tokens, with the purpose of completing distribution until November.

SEPTEMBER 17

All travelers from India other than Singaporeans or permanent citizens must pass a Covid-19 check prior to their flight to Singapore.

september 18

Singapore and Japan agree to launch a greenway for an essential and official company for citizens of both countries.

September 23

A new business travel pass is being tested for senior managers in Singapore with day-to-day regional or foreign jobs that will have to travel abroad for official and professional purposes.

The law no longer requires six-year-olds to wear masks, above the previous age limit of two years.

• More painters who can paint from home can now return to their office if certain situations are met.

October 1st

The Singapore Tourism Board is beginning to settle for organizer programs at pilot meetings, incentives, conventions and exhibitions that can accommodate up to 250 participants.

3 OCT.

Up to a hundred people, in addition to the bride and groom, are allowed at wedding receptions, compared to the previous 50.

All devout organizations can offer facilities for up to a hundred people, with control and estating measures in place.

Worship facilities with live music can be resumed in 16 devout organizations.

Religious organizations wishing to participate in the pilot assignment to increase the number of spectators to 250 other people can apply, provided that they have first organized normal worship facilities for a hundred other people.

Applications for the Singapore-Japan address of residence will begin. This track is aimed at business and professional leaders with paint passes, and will be held with the promises of public aptitude in place.

October 7

Nineteen mosques will increase the congregation’s prayer capacity from 50 to 100, according to national guidelines. Older people who wish to stop at mosques can now also do so.

October 8

Singapore will unilaterally lift border restrictions for visitors from Australia, Victoria and Vietnam.

17 OCT.

People wishing to stop at Sentosa’s beaches in high season, including weekends and holidays, should book first.

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