Follow us on Telegram for the latest updates: https://t.me/mothershipsg On Tuesday (Apr. 26), Singapore's Disease Outbreak Response System Condition (DORSCON) level was adjusted to Yellow after more than two years at Orange. Multi-Ministry Taskforce co-chair and Minister for Trade and Industry Gan Kim Yong said that everyone “must continue to comply with the safe management measures and exercise social responsibility”. Furthermore, the situation could change quickly if new variants arise, the Ministry of Health said , urging people to “remain socially responsible and vigilant even as we take strides towards normalcy”. For now, though, many restrictions — including group sizes for social gatherings, contact tracing mechanisms, and SafeEntry check-in — have been scrapped or stepped down. This most recent relaxation of measures was the latest big move in a series of major shifts which resulted in essentially-open borders for fully-vaccinated travellers, optional mask-wearing outdoors, no more quarantine, and nearly no capacity limits for events. If you've been out and about in the past few days since the loosening of measures, you've probably noticed that the Singapore you're walking around in feels quite different from the one you were in just a few days prior. Here are five things we thankfully don't… Read full this story
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