Group sizes for dine-in groups, daily household visits to remain at 5 people for Chinese New Year: MOH

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SINGAPORE: There will be no change to current safe management measures during the Chinese New Year period, with the maximum group size allowed for social gatherings to remain at five people.

Similarly, the maximum number of unique visitors allowed for each household will also remain at five people per day, said the Ministry of Health (MOH) on Friday (Jan 21).

"Individuals may wish to take an (antigen rapid test) in advance of such gatherings, particularly if there will be elderly or unvaccinated family members present," it said in a press release.

Prevailing rules at food and beverage establishments will continue to apply, which include reunion dinners or other Chinese New Year meals at these places.

Dine-in sizes remain capped at five people a group and multiple table bookings exceeding this are not allowed, except for those from the same household.

Large-scale events, including religious processions or dinner banquets, will "continue to be disallowed to avoid super spreading events", said MOH.

Company-organised meals or "tuan bai" are also not allowed.

"Our high vaccination and booster rates give us confidence that we will be able to mitigate the impact of the Omicron wave on our society and economy.

"We seek everyone’s cooperation to uphold the prevailing safe management measures especially during the CNY period," said the Health Ministry.

During a multi-ministry task force press conference on Friday, Trade and Industry Minister Gan Kim Yong said the number of Omicron cases in Singapore has "increased rapidly, especially over the last few days".

"The Ministry of Health can ascertain about 70 per cent of daily cases to be Omicron, but in reality, the proportion is likely to be higher, perhaps close to 90 per cent or more," he said.

Although most of the Omicron cases in Singapore were mild, Mr Gan reminded members of the public to be vigilant during the festive period.

"The safe management measures we have put in place will help to lower the risk of transmission and reduce the stress on our healthcare system," he said.

https://www.channelnewsasia.com/sin...w-year-dine-social-gathering-covid-19-2450431
 

herzberg

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Mai change measures also good la. If relax, sure got a certain grp kpkb say unfair
 

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5 means ppl will do 8-10... then bring shoes inside the house....... :s8: :s8:
 

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Can experts comment on 5 is a number of concern. When numbers of infections are not of concern.
 

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Should also encourage sinkies to poh mata when their neighbours got more than 5 visitors
 

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5 people 1 group come and pangkang for the day liao...

lol.
 

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However no restrictions on changing residential addresses.

All Identity Card (IC) holders, including Singapore citizens and permanent residents who are residing overseas, are required to report a change of residential address within 28 days of moving into a new (local or overseas) residence.
 
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