Singapore has recently entered Phase 2 Heightened Alert in response to a spike in COVID-19 cases. This has led to a number of changes in our daily lives, and many people are still unsure about what is and is not allowed.
This FAQ will provide you with all the information you need to know about Phase 2 Heightened Alert. We will cover everything from social gatherings to dining out, and answer some of the most common questions that people have.
You may gather with up to 2 people from different households in public.
Yes, you may gather with more than 2 people from your own household in public.
No, you may not gather with people who are not from your household in private.
Yes, you may dine out at restaurants, but only with 2 people from your household.
Yes, you may dine out at hawker centers and coffee shops, but only with 2 people from your household.
Yes, you may order takeaway or delivery from restaurants.
Yes, you may go to the gym, but only with 2 people from your household.
Yes, you may go to the swimming pool, but only with 2 people from your household.
Yes, you may go to the library, but you must wear a mask at all times.
Phase 2 Heightened Alert is important because it helps to slow the spread of COVID-19. By reducing our social interactions, we can reduce the number of opportunities for the virus to spread.
This is especially important in light of the recent surge in cases. The number of daily COVID-19 cases has increased significantly in recent weeks, and we need to take action to prevent the situation from getting worse.
Phase 2 Heightened Alert has a number of benefits, including:
1. When will Phase 2 Heightened Alert end?
The government has not announced when Phase 2 Heightened Alert will end. However, the government has said that it will review the situation every two weeks and make a decision based on the latest data.
2. What are the penalties for violating the Phase 2 Heightened Alert measures?
The penalties for violating the Phase 2 Heightened Alert measures vary depending on the offense. For example, the penalty for gathering with more than 2 people in public is a fine of up to S$10,000 and/or imprisonment for up to 6 months.
3. Where can I find more information about Phase 2 Heightened Alert?
You can find more information about Phase 2 Heightened Alert on the government's website.
4. What should I do if I have symptoms of COVID-19?
If you have symptoms of COVID-19, such as fever, cough, or shortness of breath, you should stay home and call a doctor. You can also call the National Public Health Hotline at 1800-233-9988.
5. Is it safe to travel during Phase 2 Heightened Alert?
The government has advised against non-essential travel during Phase 2 Heightened Alert. If you must travel, please take all necessary precautions to protect yourself and others from COVID-19.
6. What are the travel restrictions during Phase 2 Heightened Alert?
There are a number of travel restrictions in place during Phase 2 Heightened Alert. For example, all non-essential travel to and from Malaysia is suspended.
Phase 2 Heightened Alert is a difficult time for everyone. However, it is important to remember that we are all in this together. By following the government's guidelines, we can help to slow the spread of COVID-19 and protect our loved ones.
Here are a few things that you can do to help:
We will get through this together.
Story 1:
A group of friends decided to go out for dinner during Phase 2 Heightened Alert. They were all from different households, and they knew that they were not supposed to gather in groups of more than 2. However, they decided to risk it.
Unfortunately, one of the friends had COVID-19, and they spread the virus to the other friends. All of the friends got sick, and one of them had to be hospitalized.
What we learn:
It is important to follow the government's guidelines during Phase 2 Heightened Alert. Even if you know that you are not supposed to do something, it is not worth the risk. You could end up getting sick, or you could spread the virus to others.
Story 2:
A woman was walking home from work when she saw a group of people gathering in a park. She knew that they were not supposed to gather in groups of more than 2, so she called the police.
The police came and broke up the group. The people who were gathering were given fines.
What we learn:
It is important to report people who are violating the government's guidelines during Phase 2 Heightened Alert. By reporting these violations, you can help to protect yourself and others from COVID-19.
Story 3:
A man was working at a grocery store when he saw a customer who was not wearing a mask. He asked the customer to put on a mask, but the customer refused.
The man called his manager, and the manager asked the customer to leave the store. The customer left the store without putting on a mask.
What we learn:
It is important to stand up for what is right, even if it is difficult. By standing up for what is right, you can help to protect yourself and others from COVID-19.
Table 1: Social Gathering Restrictions
Setting | Number of People |
---|---|
Public | 2 |
Private | Not allowed |
Table 2: Dining Out Restrictions
Setting | Number of People |
---|---|
Restaurant | 2 |
Hawker center/coffee shop | 2 |
Takeaway/delivery | No limit |
Table 3: Other Activity Restrictions
Activity | Number of People |
---|---|
Gym | 2 |
Swimming pool | 2 |
Library | No limit (mask required) |
Phase 2 Heightened Alert is a necessary step to slow the spread of COVID-19. By following the government's guidelines, we can help to protect ourselves and others from this deadly virus.
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