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Repeat offender Club Peaches was ordered to close for 30 days from May 3, 2021. Previously, its hostesses were found to have intermingled with different groups of patrons across multiple tables on Feb 26, 2021. (Photo: Singapore Tourism Board)
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SINGAPORE: Repeat offenders Club Peaches, Alive @ SG Pub and Tangmen Restaurant are among 14 food and beverage premises penalised for COVID-19 breaches over the weekend, said the Ministry of Sustainability and the Environment (MSE) on Monday (May 4).
SINGAPORE - A total of 26 public places visited by Covid-19 patients linked to the Tan Tock Seng Hospital (TTSH) cluster have undergone deep cleaning and disinfection.
These included locations such as Kopitiam foodcourt at TTSH, Masjid Hajjah Fatimah in the Kampong Glam area, City Harvest Church in Jurong West and NTUC Fairprice in Toa Payoh Hub.
The National Environment Agency deployed officers to monitor the cleaning and disinfection works and ensure they were done according to its guidelines, the Ministry of Sustainability and the Environment (MSE) said in a statement on Tuesday (May 4).
The ministry also said four food and beverage (F&B) outlets had been ordered to close following stepped-up enforcement checks by the authorities over the weekend.
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3 repeat offenders among 14 F&B outlets penalised for Covid breaches
Club Peaches was ordered to close for 30 days from Monday. It was previously closed for 20 days in February this year. PHOTO: SINGAPORE TOURISM BOARD
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A nightclub at Concorde Shopping Mall that allowed gatherings of more than eight people has been penalised for breaching Covid-19 safety measures.
Club Peaches, which also failed to minimise interaction between staff and customers, was ordered by the Singapore Tourism Board (STB) to close for 30 days from Monday this week to June 1.
The outlet was previously closed for 20 days in February this year.
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