Singapore tightens coronavirus curbs to buy time to boost vaccinations
Singapore will halt restaurant dining and ban gatherings of more than two people for one month from Thursday, the health ministry said, as a further rise in coronavirus cases deals a blow to the country's reopening plans.
The restrictions will be reviewed in two weeks as the country nears its milestone of vaccinating two-thirds of its population by August 9, according to Reuters.
Singapore's daily new case numbers are only a fraction of those reported elsewhere in Southeast Asian, but the tightening of measures just days after easing them is a setback for an Asian business hub eager to move on from the pandemic.
"We have to make this pre-emptive tightening so that we can cut back on our overall activity levels and slow down the transmission," says Lawrence Wong, co-chair of the coronavirus task force. "The objective now is to buy us time so that we can vaccinate more people, especially our seniors."