Singapore’s two casino resorts are respectively opening some non-gambling facilities from Friday (June 19) as the city-state proceeds with phase two of its exit from Covid-19 countermeasures.
Marina Bay Sands would open first its shopping mall, but initially only to members of its Sands Rewards customer-loyalty programme. Some shops and restaurants in the mall might not be opened straightaway, it added.
The casino at the complex has been closed since April 7. Resorts World Sentosa, in-restaurant dining will be restarting from Friday.
In Singapore, the Covid-19 countermeasures are referred to as a “circuit breaker”.
Phase two of the exit from the measures was due to start from the early hours of Friday. In that phase, retail businesses, food and drink “dine-in” and “other services” are allowed to resume, provided there are “safe management measures,” with “group size and capacity limits in place”.
The Singapore government has said that during phase two, wearing of face masks “will remain compulsory” when individuals are outside their home.
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