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SINGAPORE: As Singapore experiences a rise in COVID-19 community cases, pandemic fatigue could be a concern as the country once again tightens its COVID-19 measures to address the spike in infections.
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Last week the Ministry of Health announced that Singapore would go into what it dubbed as Phase 2 (Heightened Alert) from May 16 through Jun 13, with gatherings restricted to groups of two and working from home becoming the default for workers here.
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