SINGAPORE - Singapore should be able to relax restrictions on social gatherings after June 13, said Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong on Monday (May 31). This is provided the Covid-19 situation continues to improve and the number of community cases falls further, he added. In a speech broadcast live to the nation, the Prime Minister noted that the number of.
Here is the full text of his remarks:
My fellow Singaporeans,
For the last three weeks, we have been on heightened alert. We had discovered new clusters of Covid-19 infections - one cluster at Tan Tock Seng Hospital, and then another at Changi Airport. More cases soon followed. We also started seeing unlinked cases, implying community spread. So we had to step back from phase three. We went on heightened alert to reduce social interaction and new infections. Everyone has responded, to cooperate on the measures we had to take. Offices, malls and the streets are all visibly quieter.
Because of your support, the number of daily cases has come down. Barring another superspreader or big cluster, we should be on track to bring this outbreak under control. We will know for sure in another week or so. Meanwhile, I count on everyone to keep up our efforts and stay vigilant. Please continue to stay home, work from home if possible, and go out only if you must. Most importantly, if you fee
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