Singapore extends coronavirus ‘circuit breaker’ measures to June 1

Singapore is extending its partial lockdown by four weeks to June 1 against the backdrop of a sharp rise in Covid-19 cases, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong said on Tuesday.In a televised address, Lee said the country of 5.7 million people needed to hunker down and press on with social distancing measures, termed a “circuit breaker”, to stop the outbreak from spreading.
The island nation as of Tuesday had 9,125 cases, the highest in Southeast Asia.The government would make further adjustments and consider easing some measures after June 1, Lee said, adding that he understood many people would be disappointed by the extension.
“But I hope you understand that this short-term pain is to stamp out the virus, protect the health and safety of our loved ones and allow us to revive our economy,” he said.
Singapore has seen a massive jump in infections among migrant workers living in cramped dormitories, which has become the city state’s greatest challenge in tackling the coronavirus. Infections among these workers made up 76 per cent of Singapore’s cases as of Monday.
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