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Guests with pre-booked tickets to attractions will still be allowed entry amid tightened COVID-19 measures
FILE PHOTO: A view of Universal Studios Singapore on Sentosa Island in Singapore June 4, 2018. REUTERS/Edgar Su/File photo
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SINGAPORE: Guests who have pre-booked attraction tickets from May 8 to May 30 will still be allowed in, even as the Government announced that attractions will have to reduce their operating capacity during that period.
The multi-ministry task force said on Tuesday (May 4) that it will be tightening COVID-19 measures amid a rise in community cases. Among the measures include a reduced operating capacity for attractions, from 65 per cent to 50 per cent.