Everything You Need To Know About The Easing Of Circuit Breaker Rules From May 5

A breakdown of what you can and cannot do as circuit breaker measures start to ease

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In the two weeks since circuit breaker measures were tightened, we've seen the number of community transmission decrease even as the total number of Covid-19 cases rise mainly linked to the foreign worker dorms. As such, the government has announced that some of the measures will be progressively eased on May 5, 12 and 19.

These measures, which kicked in on April 7 and ended yesterday (May 4), were introduced to stem the spread of the coronavirus, which has seen more than 17,000 cases in Singapore as of Friday.

While we should still stay home as much as possible, here's a breakdown of the activities that you can (or still cannot) do as circuit breaker measures ease from today:

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