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Let’s not dance around the issue — even with the gradual loosening of restrictions in Singapore, Covid-19 is still a serious concern.
But you wouldn’t have guessed it from the group of over 30 seniors thronging Chinatown’s Garden Link Bridge on July 17 to show off their moves and work up a sweat.
The group had gathered at around 6pm and danced for about three hours, Lianhe Wanbao reported.
They danced in groups of about 10, although they kept their masks on the entire time and kept to groups of five while they were not on the dance floor, a Wanbao reporter who was on the scene said.
The organiser, a 72-year-old man who was not identified, said the group comprises senior citizens who are friends and have similar interests.
Due to the Covid-19 situation, the group had suspended their weekly meetings for about three months.
He organised Friday’s session as he had thought that gatherings of 50 and below were permitted, he told the Chinese daily, citing recent changes in public health guidelines that allowed cinemas and churches to reopen.
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