“I think we are over the phase of being worried about getting infected. There’s no more sense of fear for the vaccinated.' | AsiaNewsNetwork
Most venues no longer require the public to check in using the TraceTogether app or token, except in higher-risk settings where vaccination checks are still required.
“These are things we took for granted in the past,” said Mrs Ang, who was shopping with her husband. “Now that we do not have to check in each time, it really is a lot more convenient.” Polytechnic student Zen Koh, 19, who was having lunch with two friends at Ion Orchard, said that after two years of the pandemic, he has become used to gathering in small groups.
At Red Quarters near the Stadium MRT station, groups of 15 floorballers squared off on court in friendly matches, the first time they have been able to do so in a group of more than 10 since the start of the pandemic in 2020.Student Seah Jie Hui, 21, said: “I feel like it’s a reprieve from the many regulations. Especially for team sports, it’s not as fun to play with limited people or practise moves by yourself.
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