What you need to know about the 3 phases after the CB ends

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While new daily cases would likely increase once activities resume, the Government will continue to detect and contain cases quickly to prevent new clusters from forming.

Here’s what you need to know about the three phases:

Phase One: Safe Re-opening

  • Safe Workplaces: Some businesses to re-open with Safe Management measures
  • Safe Home and Community: Households can receive 2 visitors per day, who must be children and/or grandchildren from the same household
  • Safe School: Primary and Secondary school graduating cohorts to attend school daily
  • Safe Care: Essential care services will continue

Phase Two: Safe Transition

In Phase Two, more activities will resume. However, Singapore can only move into this phase if community transmission rates remain low and stable over the subsequent weeks from Phase One, and the dormitory situation remains under control.

Measures will continue to be lifted gradually, such as:
  • Resuming social activities in small groups
  • Reopening more businesses with safe management measures in place. These include F&B dine-in services, retail outlets, gym and fitness studios, and tuition and enrichment centres.
  • Allowing all students to fully return to schools, and more students on campuses of institutes of higher learning
  • Reopening sports, recreation, outdoor facilities

Phase Three: Safe Nation

In this phase, Singapore would have reached a new normal. We will likely remain at this state until an effective vaccine or treatment is developed. It is expected that:
  • Social, cultural, religious and business gatherings or events would have resumed. However, sizes of gatherings will have to be limited.
  • Services and activities involving significant prolonged close contact, or crowd management risks in an enclosed space, would be reopened. These include spas, massages, cinemas, theatres, bars, pubs and nightclubs.
  • Seniors can safely resume day-to-day activities, while ensuring safe distancing and avoiding crowded places.

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