Most companies keeping current COVID-19 measures but prepared to tighten them if situation worsens

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SINGAPORE: Most companies in Singapore are keeping their current safe-management measures despite the recent spike in COVID-19 cases, but told CNA they will monitor the situation and introduce stricter requirements if necessary.

The surge in infections has prompted at least one company here to tighten measures to prevent the spread of the virus.

"As our business is highly reliant on frontline staff, we cannot afford an internal cluster forming,” said the attraction’s head of commercial operations Sylvia Tan. “We need to ensure business continuity and make sure that our business can continue to run. The company is also providing free masks and gloves for employees, especially those who are in customer-facing roles.

“But we will provide ART kits if someone on-site tests positive and then everyone around them will be issued ART kits too.”

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Hi Cna pls stop the fear mongering. Where is the data to “most companies” preparing to tighten them? Where is the survey and demographics? Pls report infection vs recovery rate and hospitalisation rate . Thanks

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