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SINGAPORE – While tighter measures to combat the rise in Covid-19 infections ahead of Chinese New Year may be disappointing, Singapore must remain vigilant and psychologically prepared to celebrate the holiday season differently, Prime Minister Lee said. Hsien Loong on Saturday (January 23).
Lee highlighted in a Facebook post the stricter measures that have been put in place to keep everyone safe.
He acknowledged that the stricter measures would be disappointing for all those hoping to celebrate the Chinese New Year.
“But we must prepare ourselves psychologically to celebrate CNY differently this year,” Lee wrote.
“Just look at countries near and far that are experiencing repeated spikes in cases, and you will see why we must remain vigilant.”
On Friday, intensified measures to combat the rise in Covid-19 infections were announced, including a limit of eight visitors per day in each household. Visitors to other people are also encouraged to limit themselves to visiting two other homes on a daily basis and to visit only family members during the holiday period.
Lee noted that the recent community cases are a reminder that the war on Covid-19 is far from over and that it has been exactly one year since Singapore saw its first confirmed case.
“The year has passed at a breakneck pace as we all struggle to cope with the unprecedented chaos and disruption in our lives.
“Through immense effort and sacrifice, we achieved a stable situation,” he said, noting that Singapore’s vaccination program is underway and that people over the age of 70 will start receiving their vaccinations from January 27.
“Let’s continue to protect ourselves and our loved ones by adhering to all measures.”
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