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 We’ve Got This, ANZA

As we head into another period of less contact in Phase 2 (Heightened Alert), we’re confident our ANZA community can rally and get through this uncertain time together. Unfortunately, to keep our members safe, we’ve made the difficult decision to suspend ANZA Activities until after Sunday 13 June.

Over the past weeks, several clusters of COVID-19 infections have emerged in Singapore, with a growing number of local unlinked community cases. This has led to the current tighter restrictions, including lowering group sizes from 5 to 2 and putting indoor “mask-off” activities on hold, including dining-in at bars, hawkers, restaurants and cafes. The good news is, we can still do retail shopping, exercise in the open air, enjoy delicious meals delivered to our door and go to work in our PJs!

The safety and wellbeing of ANZA members remains our highest priority, and we will continue to be across the evolving situation on the island. Check your in-boxes for updates and ideas for what to do during this time via our weekly EDM and website.

ANZA hopes our activities, including groups and sports, will be back up and running after the month-long circuit breaker ends in mid-June. In the meantime, stay in touch and check on your ANZA mates to make sure they’re coping. We will get through this together!

Note: Things are changing all the time – for the latest COVID-19 updates directly from MOH, please check in here


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