Our country may follow Singapore’s lead and stop requiring individuals to wear masks outside.
Our country will most likely follow Singapore’s lead and stop requiring individuals to wear masks in public places.
The Ministry of Health is anticipated to follow Singapore’s lead and allow people to leave their masks at home and in public places. The Ministry of Health has not yet officially approved the policy, although it is likely to go into effect as early as May.
In recent years, the number of new cases in our country has rarely exceeded 10,000 in a single day, and the majority of verified cases are asymptomatic or mild patients. Since April, our country has also been in a transitional stage of endemic epidemics.
Many individuals are opposed to the idea of not wearing masks outside, and they are concerned that not wearing masks may spread the infection further. Many individuals believe that now is not the time to adopt this step, and that even if the government does, they will continue to wear masks when they walk outside.
From March 29, Singapore will no longer allow people to wear masks outside.