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SINGAPORE – Singapore should be fully prepared that many of the current restrictions and circuit breaker measures in place will continue for some time even after June 1, said National Development Minister Lawrence Wong.
This is to keep people and their loved ones safe after the circuit breaker ends, he said in a Facebook post on Sunday (May 17).
“It won’t simply be a return to life before the circuit breaker,” he said, noting the Government will adopt a careful and calibrated approach as the country resumes normal activities at work, schools, and in social settings.
The Government is preparing for the next phase and considering what activities can resume in a safe manner, said the minister, who co-chairs the multi-ministry task force tackling the Covid-19 outbreak.
“A controlled and phased exit from the circuit breaker will require patience and discipline from all of us,” he said.
“We must all do our part to control the spread of the virus and ensure that it does not flare up again. Otherwise all our efforts and sacrifices during this circuit breaker period would have been made in vain.”
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