The evolving COVID-19 pandemic is affecting all of Singapore including the arts and culture. Since 13 March 2020, the Ministry of Health (MOH) has announced enhanced border restrictions and travel advisories, as well as additional precautionary measures and stricter safe distancing measures, to reduce the risk of further local transmission of COVID-19. Many other countries have also announced border and travel restrictions due to COVID-19.
Supporting The Arts Community During COVID-19 Period
National Arts Council of Singapore,
23 March 2020, Singapore
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