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From Monday (22 November), social gathering and dine in group sizes of up to five individuals, regardless of household, will be allowed, ending almost two months of restrictions that only allowed gatherings of up to two individuals.
Dining in at food and beverage (F&B) establishments continues to be for fully vaccinated individuals only. Children aged 12 years and below, recovered individuals, and unvaccinated individuals with a valid negative pre-event test (PET) result can be included in the group of five.
However, for hawker centres and coffee shops, only those which have implemented full checks for vaccination status will be allowed to host groups of up to five who are not from the same household. The initial batch of hawker centres and coffee shops that are ready will start such checks from Tuesday. Otherwise, dining-in at such venues without full checks will remain at groups of up to two fully vaccinated persons.
Unvaccinated individuals are not allowed to dine in and can only take away food from F&B establishments, said the multi-ministry task force on COVID-19 (MTF) on Saturday (20 November).
Finance Minister and MTF co-chair Lawrence Wong told reporters at a virtual media briefing, "We will try our very best to avoid having to throttle back any measures or to avoid reversal of our moves towards easing. But we need everyone's cooperation to ensure that we can continue to move forward in a steady manner."
From last Wednesday, up to five vaccinated diners from the same household were allowed to eat at the same table at F&B outlets.
From Monday, households will also be allowed to host up to five distinct visitors per household per day. However, these visitors, as far as possible, should be vaccinated.
"Visitors to households that have an unvaccinated person or vulnerable elderly are strongly encouraged to test themselves prior to the visit to ensure that they do not unwittingly transmit COVID-19 to those who are vulnerable," said the Ministry of Health (MOH).
@glockman
Now , you and your four mistresses can dine together.
Songs boh?
From Monday (22 November), social gathering and dine in group sizes of up to five individuals, regardless of household, will be allowed, ending almost two months of restrictions that only allowed gatherings of up to two individuals.
Dining in at food and beverage (F&B) establishments continues to be for fully vaccinated individuals only. Children aged 12 years and below, recovered individuals, and unvaccinated individuals with a valid negative pre-event test (PET) result can be included in the group of five.
However, for hawker centres and coffee shops, only those which have implemented full checks for vaccination status will be allowed to host groups of up to five who are not from the same household. The initial batch of hawker centres and coffee shops that are ready will start such checks from Tuesday. Otherwise, dining-in at such venues without full checks will remain at groups of up to two fully vaccinated persons.
Unvaccinated individuals are not allowed to dine in and can only take away food from F&B establishments, said the multi-ministry task force on COVID-19 (MTF) on Saturday (20 November).
Finance Minister and MTF co-chair Lawrence Wong told reporters at a virtual media briefing, "We will try our very best to avoid having to throttle back any measures or to avoid reversal of our moves towards easing. But we need everyone's cooperation to ensure that we can continue to move forward in a steady manner."
From last Wednesday, up to five vaccinated diners from the same household were allowed to eat at the same table at F&B outlets.
From Monday, households will also be allowed to host up to five distinct visitors per household per day. However, these visitors, as far as possible, should be vaccinated.
"Visitors to households that have an unvaccinated person or vulnerable elderly are strongly encouraged to test themselves prior to the visit to ensure that they do not unwittingly transmit COVID-19 to those who are vulnerable," said the Ministry of Health (MOH).
@glockman
Now , you and your four mistresses can dine together.
Songs boh?