The restaurant Zam Zam was fined a second time for disobeying the Covid-19 measures; S’poreans Reminded to Stay Alert, Health News & Top Stories



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SINGAPORE- Authorities will not hesitate to take firm enforcement measures against those who disobey safe management measures, the Ministry of Sustainability and Environment (MSE) said on Thursday (December 24).

With the end-of-year holiday period in full swing, the ministry said: “We must not become complacent and we must remain vigilant; otherwise, our individual and collective sacrifices over the past year will be in vain.”

During the weekend of December 18-19, 16 food and beverage (F&B) establishments and 36 people were fined for violating safe management measures.

They include Marche Movenpick at Raffles City Mall, Seoul Good at 50 Punggol East, and Circuit Breaker Restro Bar at 53 Chander Road.

The Zam Zam restaurant on North Bridge Road was also caught a second time.

Fifteen of the outlets were fined $ 1,000, but the repeat offender, Zam Zam, was fined $ 2,000.

The individuals were fined $ 300 each.

MSE emphasized that diners should maintain a maximum group size of five at F&B establishments, and that people from different tables and groups should not mix.

Large groups should not be divided into multiple tables and outlets cannot accept such reservations, unless all members are from the same household.

People should also avoid visiting shopping malls, supermarkets, post offices and stadiums during peak hours, MSE added. They can check the Space Out website before they leave to find out if their destination is crowded.

They should also wear the masks correctly at all times, without removing the masks to test the product, for example. The different groups must also guarantee a space of at least 1 m between them.

Those who want to visit Sentosa’s beaches on weekends and holidays must reserve entrance slots online, up to five days before their visit.

Before heading to gardens, parks, or nature reserves managed by the National Parks Board (NParks), you can also check the Safe Distance @ Parks portal for the latest updates.

Some gardens, parks, beaches, and facilities, such as car parks managed by NParks, may be temporarily closed to ensure safe distancing.

Those who host the parties at home may have only five visitors per household.

MSE said: “While many may wish to meet up with family and friends, or visit popular areas for shopping or dining out, we urge everyone to avoid large group visits and adhere to safe driving measures. current “.

He added that safe distancing ambassadors and law enforcement officers will be deployed across the island, and that people should cooperate with them.

“A resurgence of infections as seen in other countries would have devastating effects on Singapore’s lives and livelihoods. The cooperation of individuals and businesses will help safeguard public health, while allowing businesses to remain open.” said.

“Together, our collective efforts will determine whether we can successfully transition to phase three and a new normal.”


Points of sale of fined food and beverages:

1. Marche Movenpick at Raffles City Mall

2. Tasty Loong, ORTO, 81 Lor Chencharu

3. BKK Bistro and Bar, ORTO, 81 Lor Chencharu

4. Big Fish Small Fish, 50 Punggol East

5. Seoul Good, 50 Punggol East

6. Beastro LLP, 50 Punggol East

7. Intermediate Kitchens, 50 Punggol East

8. Kin Kao Mai Thai Restaurant, 50 Punggol East

9. D ‘Rubinah, 10 Tebing Lane

10. Mei Heong Yuen, 67 Temple Street

11. Circuit Breaker Rest Bar, 53 Chander Road

12. Club Peaches at the Concorde Hotel

13. Fish & Co. in Paragon

14. Miss G’s Grill & Bar, 44 Pekin Street

15. Zam Zam Restaurant, 697-699 North Bridge Road (second offense)

16. Gin Khao Bistro, 31 Ocean Way



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