Current measure alert to minimize covid-19 risk in community spread
Several countries continue to experience a resurgence of cases and the emergence of new virus variants which have also been found in Singapore. The number of locally transmitted COVID-19 cases and unlinked community cases has also continued to increase, signalling undetected community transmissions that could rapidly escalate into another major outbreak if not adequately contained in a timely manner.
Multi-Ministry Taskforce had announced additional community measures that would be implemented from 1 May through 14 May 2021 (unless otherwise stated). To manage the evolving community situation, Singapore will step up efforts to keep the community safe and break the chains of transmission by reducing interactions amongst social circles and at the workplace.
Activities that involve large gatherings will also be calibrated to ensure that the risk of transmission at such events are mitigated. The following additional measures will take effect from 8 May through 30 May 2021. In the next few days before the measures take effect, Singapore also encourage all to practise the following safe management measures to keep our community safe.
Singapore Covid-19 Current Measure Alert 2021
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Social gatherings and interactions |
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Workplace |
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Congregational and worship services |
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Shopping malls and showrooms |
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Outdoor barbeque pits and campsites
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Attractions |
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Museums and public libraries |
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Cinemas |
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Tour groups |
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Outdoor exercise facilities and classes |
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Indoor exercise facilities and classes |
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Events | ||
MICE events and live performances |
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Spectator and participatory sports events |
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Weddings |
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Funerals |
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TraceTogether-only Safe Entry (TT-only SE) brought forward to 17 May 2021
It was previously announced that TT-only SE was slated to be implemented from 1 June 2021 across all venues that experience a higher throughput of visitors and/or where persons are likely to be in close proximity for prolonged periods.
The implementation of TT-only SE will now be brought forward to 17 May 2021. From 17 May 2021, scanning of SE-QR codes with the phone camera and Singpass App will be discontinued. To ease the transition, ID check-ins will be retained until 31 May 2021. The full list of TT-only SE venues can be found on SafeEntry website.
SafeEntry Gateway deployed at more venues
It was also announced that SafeEntry Gateway devices would be required to be deployed at selected venues with high visitorship, such as malls, large standalone retail stores, cinemas etc beginning from 19 April 2021. The requirement to deploy SafeEntry Gateway devices will be extended to more public-facing venues where people are likely to be in contact for prolonged periods, such as hotels, dine-in F&B outlets, sports and fitness centres.
This will facilitate a more seamless check-in experience and ensure that TT tokens are functioning. These venues will be required to deploy the SafeEntry Gateway by 15 June 2021. The full list of venues required to deploy the SafeEntry Gateway can be found on the SafeEntry website.
These measures will strengthen the TT and SE Programmes, which are critical digital tools to facilitate contact tracing and bring down community spread. By maximising TT coverage and active TT usage, this can facilitate quick detection and ringfencing of local cases and their close contacts, and minimise further spread to the community.