Coronavirus: Marriage solemnisations in person allowed from June 2 and other changes to ease circuit breaker measures

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SINGAPORE – As the country enters the final two weeks of the circuit breaker period that is slated to end on June 1, some measures will be gradually eased, with safety measures put in place to continue reducing the spread of Covid-19 here.

But they could be amended further if the health situation changes, such as if community cases of the coronavirus rise.

Here is how some changes are being made to safe distancing measures from June 2 announced by the Government on Tuesday (May 19).

1. Home and community socialising

– Social, economic and entertainment activities that carry higher risks will remain closed. People should continue to leave home only for essential activities, and should wear a mask when doing so.

– Senior citizens should continue to stay at home as much as possible.

– The current measures limiting senior citizen services and senior-centric activities will remain. But senior activity centres will gradually resume some activities in a safe and controlled manner.

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