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TraceTogether tokens handed out again at 38 CCs - but without the long queues


SINGAPORE - Residents lined up on Monday (Jan 18) to collect their TraceTogether tokens - but this time without the long queues seen in October.
Distribution of the devices - an alternative to the Covid-19 contact tracing app for those who prefer not to use a phone - resumed at 38 community centres and community clubs (CCs), 12 weeks after it was suspended due to overwhelming demand.
Only a few people were queueing at Anchorvale Community Club, Toa Payoh Central Community Club and Kallang Community Club when The Straits Times visited on Monday.
Finance controller Chris Tay, 49, described his experience in Kallang as "smooth and orderly". He said he was turned off by the queues during the previous collection period but this time had managed to collect his token in a few minutes.

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