Singapore tightens Covid restrictions
Singapore is again tightening rules for domestic tourism and leisure activities as the city state entered a Phase 2 (Heightened Alert) period. The Singapore Tourism Board announced a maximum 25% capacity for attractions and cruises, and only two guests will be allowed to share a hotel room unless they come from a single household.
Additionally, no dining in is allowed at hotels, and group tours are now limited to 20 people, which must be split into sub-groups of a maximum of two people which must maintain social distancing. The new protocols are now effective until at least mid-June.
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