Singapore: The large-scale easing of COVID-19 measures will bring Singapore lifestyle almost to a place where it was before the pandemic hit the country in 2020, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong said on Saturday. Lee, in a Facebook post, called on Singaporeans to continue to be socially responsible and take care of one another. "These changes will bring us almost all the way to how things were before COVID-19.
I trust that everyone will remain socially responsible - wearing masks when indoors, self-isolating if you feel unwell, and watching out for one another," Lee wrote. The Ministry of Health on Friday announced that from Tuesday, there will no longer be limits to group sizes or workplace capacities here. Vaccination-differentiated safe management measures will also be removed for most settings, and the use of TraceTogether and SafeEntry (app-based vaccination status checking) will cease in most situations.
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The Disease Outbreak Response System Condition (Dorscon) level, which indicates the current disease situation, will also be lowered from orange to yellow from Tuesday. The country has been at Dorscon orange since February 7, 2020. The scaling back of these safety measures, which Lee said Singapore is cheered by, comes as daily infection numbers continue to fall and have stabilized, giving the Government the confidence to proceed with further easing of community and travel measures.