[Singapour] Singapore imposes 21-day quarantine on most travellers, closes gyms to manage flare-up in Covid-19 cases
Auteurs : Dewey Sim et Kok Xinghui, journalistes du South China Morning Post à Singapour.
Production : South China Morning Post, quotidien de langue anglaise publié à Hong Kong depuis 1903. Sa diffusion s’élève à 104 000 exemplaires. Il est publié par le groupe SCMP, propriété de du groupe Alibaba depuis 2015.
Diffusion : site du journal South China Morning Post
Date et Heure : 4 mai 2021, 18:57
– The country will also return to social distancing rules of last year, with only five people in social gatherings and 50 per cent of staff in the workplace allowed by authorities
– The government says it hopes not to institute another ‘circuit breaker’ or partial lockdown but is acting now to avoid more drastic measures later
Source : Dewey Sim et Kok Xinghui, “Singapore imposes 21-day quarantine on most travellers, closes gyms to manage flare-up in Covid-19 cases”, South China Morning Post, 04/05/2021. URL : https://www.scmp.com/week-asia/health-environment/article/3132235/singapore-imposes-21-day-quarantine-most-travellers (consulté le 04/05/2021).
Voir également :
Dewey Sim, “Why Singapore moved to 21-day hotel quarantine – and a look at the countries with the longest, shortest and ‘most relaxing’ self-isolation requirements”, South China Morning Post, 06/05/2021. URL : https://www.scmp.com/week-asia/explained/article/3132395/why-singapore-moved-21-day-hotel-quarantine-and-look-countries (consulté le 06/05/2021).
Photo “à la une” : Personnel in protective gear usher a group of migrant workers onto a bus to a government quarantine facility after they tested positive for Covid-19 at Westlite Woodlands dormitory in Singapore. © Reuters
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