[Smoking is prohibited in all hawkers in Japan]
Singapore's Ministry of Sustainability and Fisheries (MSE) has announced a policy to ban smoking in all hawker center dining spaces in Singapore. MSE Minister Grace Fu said in a written meeting on the 4th that the plan is to protect eaters from second-hand smoke and create a more comfortable eating environment.
As of December 2020, 27 of the 114 hawker centers in the country have smoking areas, Fu said. These smoking areas appear to be phased out by repairs and refurbishments.
[Singapore is in the middle of the rainy season]
Even in 2021, the weather continues in Singapore. Rainfall did not stop from New Year's Day to the 2nd, and the rainfall observed in the Changi area exceeded the average rainfall in January in these two days alone.
Heavy rainfall of 210.6 mm was observed from noon to 7:00 pm on January 2.
Prior to the 2nd, the Singapore National Environment Agency (NEA) predicted that the rainfall on the 2nd would be the top 1% of the daily rainfall in the record for the past 39 years. I did.
The low temperature also stands out. According to NEA, the lowest temperature on the 2nd was 7 pm, 21.1 degrees Celsius in Newton. This was lower than expected at around 23-33 degrees. Singapore is a place where you can spend all year long with short sleeves, but recently there have been days when it feels chilly, and many people wear sweaters and long sleeves.
Heavy rains and low temperatures may continue in February and March.
By the end of 2020, the Government of Singapore will strengthen PCR testing and behavioral tracking of infected individuals against coronavirus infections, and that community-infected individuals will remain low. Announced that it may relax one level of behavioral regulation and enter Phase 3. Phase 3 is the final stage in which the resumption of economic activity after the outing restriction measure "Circuit Breaker", which was lifted on June 2, was divided into three stages.
It is currently in Phase 2, and in Phase 3, the number of participants in restaurants and home parties, which is currently limited to 5 people, will be increased to 8 people.
In addition, up to 50 people can gather at events such as museums, religious places of worship, and ceremonial occasions.
It may be possible to have a small party at Christmas ♪