Singapore has introduced new laws in the country to curb the Coronavirus outbreak under which a person can be imprisoned for up to six months even when he is intentionally standing near him. Singapore did this on Friday in view of the growing number of virus patients. To prevent the spread of the virus, all cinemas and bars have been closed and large gatherings have been banned.
In order to ensure ‘social distance’, people are banned from maintaining a distance of at least one meter from each other. Restaurants and other businesses have also been instructed to keep them one meter apart between the chairs And don’t allow people to sit at restaurants for less than that distance.
Singapore is known in the world as a peaceful and developed sovereign state where crime rates are low and laws are strict. Singapore began taking drastic measures as the Coronavirus outbreak spread.
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