SINGAPORE: All hawker centres managed by the National Environment Agency (NEA) will feature a new seating arrangement, with seats and tables ...
SINGAPORE: All hawker centres managed by the National Environment Agency will feature a new seating arrangement, with seats and tables marked out for dining groups of different sizes, said NEA on Tuesday as Singapore prepared to enter Phase 2 of its reopening after the COVID-19"circuit breaker".
"As compared to the pre-circuit breaker period, overall seating capacity at our hawker centres will generally be higher under Phase 2, even with some seats or tables marked out. The number of dispensers installed will depend on the centre's size and layout. These dispensers will be placed near entrances, exits and lift lobbies.
Patrons are also encouraged to minimise crowding and maintain safe distancing when making their purchases at the market stalls.
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