Singaporean Mums Share How They're Coping With The Covid-19 Circuit Breaker

We asked them to reveal what they've grown to love (and hate) about juggling work and kids while stuck at home

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Singapore announced its circuit breaker period in early April 2020 in a bid to combat the Covid-19 spread – a measure it extended to 1 June earlier this week. The strict measures that were put in place has seen the closure of non-essential businesses, offices and schools around the island. And while some bemoan the impending loss of bubble tea, mothers across the Red Dot are patiently counting down the days to schools reopening.

Between working from home, managing the household, dealing with the recent HBL initiatives and keeping their kids engaged, mums everywhere are certainly putting in the extra hours to ensure things at home run as smoothly as possible. These eight mums share how they've been coping with the circuit breaker and what they've grown to love (and hate) about the experience:

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