China News Service, April 25. According to Singapore's Lianhe Zaobao, from April 26, local time, there will be no restrictions on the number of social gatherings, dine-in and family visitors in Singapore.

Public participation in activities without masks does not need to be limited to 10 people.

  In addition, all employees can return to the workplace and no longer need to comply with the 75% limit on the number of employees who work from home can return to the company.

Employees may not wear masks in the workplace if they do not have physical contact with others at work and if they are in a non-customer-facing industry.

  Large-scale events with more than 1,000 attendees were previously capped at 75% of venue capacity and will no longer be limited thereafter, but nighttime entertainment venues with a higher risk of infection are still subject to the 75% limit.

  The Ministry of Health is also encouraging employers to permanently retain flexible working arrangements, such as telecommuting and staggered working hours, to help employees avoid commuting crowds during peak hours.

  When people go out, they are still required to wear masks on public transport and indoor places, and they can continue to choose not to wear masks outdoors.

However, the Ministry of Health encourages the public to take precautionary measures and wear masks in crowded outdoor places.

  The relaxation of a series of measures means that most of the simplified safety management measures will be lifted, except for the requirement of wearing masks indoors, the Ministry of Health said.

However, these measures will continue to be the key to regulating social activities, and the anti-epidemic team can adjust the measures at any time if the situation requires.