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234 people fined for flouting COVID-19 measures at parks, beaches during Chinese New Year period


234 people fined for flouting COVID-19 measures at parks, beaches during Chinese New Year period
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234 people fined for flouting COVID-19 measures at parks, beaches during Chinese New Year period
Twenty people were caught gathering in one group at Changi Beach Park. (Photo: National Parks Board)
24 Feb 2021 01:55PM
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24 Feb 2021 03:17PM)
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SINGAPORE: A total of 234 people were fined for flouting COVID-19 measures at parks and beaches across two weekends during the Chinese New Year festive period.
These individuals were fined S$300 each for breaches that included gathering in groups of more than eight people and intermingling between groups, said the Ministry of Sustainability and the Environment on Wednesday (Feb 24).

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234 people fined, 17 F&B outlets penalised for breaching safe management measures


Government agencies have stepped up checks on food and beverage (F&B) outlets and public spaces during the Lunar New Year period.
During this period, four F&B outlets were ordered to close, while another 13 were fined for breaching safe management measures (SMM).
234 individuals were also penalised for breaching SMM at parks and beaches.
Four F&B outlets close
One outlet was closed for breaching SMM allowing gatherings of more than eight, while three were closed for allowing diners to consume alcohol after 10.30pm:
1.Club One Min
(Concorde Shopping Mall, #02-100)
Club One Min was found to have allowed gatherings of more than eight individuals, and provided hostesses who intermingled with patrons on Feb. 19.

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Celebrate this Lunar New Year with festive dishes that come with a Japanese flair at
Ichiban Boshi. Other than its highly raved
Auspicious Salmon Yuzu Yusheng, there is also a meatless, fruity alternative to your annual Lo Hei. What's more, for the very first time, Ichiban Boshi puts its twist to the traditional Pen Cai, delighting you with premium fresh ingredients all in one pot.
Auspicious Salmon Yuzu Yusheng 4/5
Loyal customers of its
Auspicious Salmon Yuzu Yusheng ($62.80, Set A - 8 to 10 pax) can once again get their hands on this best-selling Yu Sheng of all years. The citrusy house special yuzu dressing made from ingredients' imported from Japan, balances the sweetness of the preserved condiments. The fresh Norwegian salmon is also a huge draw for the festive dish.

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