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Singapore Inches Toward Reopening Divided By Vaccine Status
- Dine-in at food outlets increases to five people next week
- Singapore plans to ease rules more for those fully vaccinated
Customers sit at socially distanced tables outside a restaurant in Singapore in June.
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Singapore plans to further relax restrictions with bigger group sizes allowed at restaurants from next week, while it works towards a larger reopening once at least half of the population is fully vaccinated.
From July 12, dine-in at food outlets will be increased to up to five people, from two people currently, in line with the current rules on gathering limits. Wedding receptions as well as limited social gatherings at workplace may also resume, the statement said.