From bubble tea runs to getting a haircut: What you can or cannot do under tighter COVID-19 circuit breaker rules

SINGAPORE: More shops and food and potable outlets in Singapore will have to append operations, after the authorities trimmed a listing of essential services every bit part of stricter measures to stem the spread of COVID-19.

The tighter rules come up equally Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong on Tuesday (Apr 21) appear the extension of the current "circuit billow" catamenia for some other four weeks until Jun 1, to "decisively" bring down the number of coronavirus cases.

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From getting a haircut to buying bubble tea – here's a quick overview of what you tin and cannot do under the new rules.

WHERE Can I GET MY SNACKS?

Specialised food and beverage outlets volition have to shut for now, including outlets that "predominantly" sell drinks such as chimera tea, fruit juice, smoothies, java, soya bean and alcoholic drinks.

Popcorn stores, bak kwa shops, ice cream shops, outlets that mainly sell cakes, cupcakes, cheese and other desserts will take to close as well.

This is because the rules state that standalone outlets selling only beverages, packed snacks, confectionery and desserts must close their outlets.

This does not apply to stalls in hawker centres, coffee shops and food courts.

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File photo of chimera tea. (Photograph: Unsplash / Rosalind Chang)

Specialised food and drink outlets can sell their products online – only if they come from a licensed key kitchen, manufacturing facility or warehouse of the F&B establishment.

However, manufacturing facilities that produce chocolate, chips, ice cream, sweets and cakes will have to shut.

These measures on food and retail outlets volition take effect from Midweek and keep until at to the lowest degree May 4.

F&B outlets that sell meals, cooked snacks and bread, besides every bit hawker centres, food courts and coffee shops will be allowed to continue delivery and takeaway services.

WHERE WILL I Get MY Staff of life?

There'due south no need to first panicking that your favourite local bakery – y'all know, the kind that makes freshly baked fluffy breadstuff – volition shut down.

The Ministry of Trade and Industry said in response to queries from CNA that bakeries that sell mainly bread are exempted from the interruption.

Such bakeries may remain open to only industry and sell bread, said the ministry.

If they sell other items in their shops, for example cakes, they will be allowed to sell off the remaining inventory for those items but volition not be able to bake new ones for sale.

CAN I STILL Become TO SUPERMARKETS AND MALLS?

Aye, you can. However, malls and supermarkets have now been told to conduct temperature screening at their entrances to detect customers with a fever.

Those with loftier traffic – such as NEX, AMK Hub, Great World City and Tampines Mall – should also comport contact tracing. You'll be required to provide your personal particulars for this purpose.

Safe distancing measures at NTUC FairPrice PLQ Mall, Mar 22, 2020. (Photo: Chew Hui Min)

You should wear a mask when leaving the house, as previously announced. In addition, only i person per household should exist abroad from dwelling at whatever one time, the Prime Government minister said when he addressed the nation on Tuesday.

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Supermarkets are as well encouraged to remind customers to limit entry to i person per family, where possible.

WHAT IF I Need A HAIRCUT? OR ITEMS FOR MY PET?

Yous might have to resign yourself to growing your pilus out this excursion breaker period (or DIY it), as hairdressers and barbers will have to close their outlets.

Stores selling pet food and supplies will have to close their retail outlets too, but online retail of pet supplies will nevertheless be allowed.

File photo of a dog. (Photograph: Unsplash/Bharathi Kannan)

I NEED NEW GLASSES - CAN I GO TO THE OPTICIAN?

Yes, but book in advance. Optician shops which sell contact lenses, prescription spectacles and provide optometry services volition only operate by appointment only, meaning that they will non be immune to take walk-in customers.

As for other personal care activities, pharmacies and their related personal intendance particular stores will withal be allowed to open.

Traditional Chinese medicine stores with in-house practitioners registered with the Wellness Ministry can remain open for consultation and to manipulate medicine, only walk-in retail is non allowed.

READ: COVID-19: What the law says about having to clothing a mask when outside your habitation

CAN I Even so Become OUT TO EXERCISE?

Yes, but the authorities suggest you lot to practise this past yourself, and near home.

"If you demand to go out – buy food, buy groceries – go out lonely. Do non turn this into an occasion for a family outing," said Minister for National Development Lawrence Wong at a printing briefing on Tuesday.

"If yous need to go out and do, exercise lone and in your own neighbourhood. Practise not travel out to exercise."

If you're heading to a park or nature reserve, remember to accept what you lot demand with you lot – F&B outlets and convenience stores volition be closed in gardens, parks and nature reserves (although hawker centres in parks can remain open up). In addition, all car parks at these locations will be closed.

Sport Singapore'due south advice is for people to exercise at home. If they want to caput out to exercise, they should head home immediately afterwards they are washed.

In urging people to stay home, and to head out only for essential trips - lone as far as possible - the Health Ministry said: "We want to minimise the number of people out and about, to reduce the chances of community transmission.

"We understand that some members of the public will need to be accompanied by a caregiver, for example, delicate seniors, the disabled, and immature children. We encourage everyone to adhere to the spirit of the guidelines to minimise motility, and complete their tasks and return to their homes quickly."

The Government has a full list of what's considered essential services online.

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