The cautious, uneasy easing of Covid-19 restrictions

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The cautious, uneasy easing of Covid-19 restrictions
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As more countries relax their lockdown measures, the pressure mounts on others to follow suit as their citizens grumble and businesses suffer, but experts caution that a hasty approach may lead to waves of new infections.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

Said Prof Cook:"If we went back to life as normal in June, I'm pretty sure the cases would start popping up. Phase one is designed to limit this risk."

"The lower the number of cases, the more attention each case can be given, and the reduced risk of transmission each case has. Let it grow and it becomes harder to stop growth," he said. Boats carrying Vietnamese tourists in Ha Long Bay, in Quang Ninh province, on Tuesday after the government eased a lockdown to curb the coronavirus outbreak. PHOTO: REUTERSBritain, with more than 248,000 cases, giving it an infection rate of 3,660 per million population, found that fewer than 1 per cent of people in the community had been infected but undiagnosed, according to an article published in the British Medical Journal on Monday.

Countries should not bow before pressure to ease measures too rapidly. This could undo the achievements of months of lockdown. Singaporeans will be able to enjoy greater freedom if the population continues to stay vigilant, maintain social distancing and keep infection levels under control.

Workers disinfecting the premises and placing stickers on seats to ensure safe distancing at the Mapo Art Centre in Seoul yesterday, ahead of its reopening on Monday. PHOTO: EPA-EFE

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