NRIC or Singpass App to be Used for People to Dine In Groups of 5

NRIC or Singpass App to be Used for People to Dine In Groups of 5

Goody Feed Singapore·2021-11-11 11:02

If you live in a place that’s different from the address on your NRIC, there’s actually a penalty of a fine of up to $5,000 or imprisonment of up to five years, or both, if you’ve moved into the new place for more than 28 days.

But now, there’s one more penalty: you can’t dine out with your household members in groups of five even if all of you live together and are vaccinated, because the authorities have spoken: NRIC or Singpass is used to check whether it’s a household group.

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