Singapore To Impose A Huge Fine On Social Distancing Violators

Update: 2020-04-22 05:22 GMT
In the wake of the deadly outbreak of the novel coronavirus, many nations across the world have imposed lockdown and social distancing in their respective nations to stop the public from gathering.

Stopping the public from gathering and meeting with others is the need of the hour now as staying away from others can be the required change in fighting the dreaded COVID-19 virus.

When some nations tried to lift the lockdown and resume the functioning of the companies and allow people to hit the roads the count of the positive cases of COVID-19 increased at once.

Now Singapore has come up with an idea to counter this situation and decided to impose a fine of 23,000 for those who violate the social distancing norms and lockdown rules.

The media reports state that when Singapore eased the lockdown norms 1,111 fresh cases were reported within 24 hours raising many fears and concerns. The authorities are in the opinion that imposing huge fines might inculcate fear in public to hit the roads.
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