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Level-3 lockdown final regulations: what they say

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The final regulations will allow many millions of people to return to work – under strict health guidelines – but some key sectors will remain closed.

Read the full final regulations (PDF)

Outdoor exercise is allowed between 6am and 6pm, though public parks and beaches remain closed.

Places that may not open include gyms and fitness centres; sports grounds, fields and public swimming pools (except for training of professional athletes and professional non-contact sports matches); bazaars; night clubs; casinos; hotels and other forms of paid-for accommodation (except for remaining tourists confined to such facilities, person in quarantine and persons travelling for work purposes); private and public game reserves; conference facilities; bars and restaurants for on-premises consumption of liquor and food; theatres and cinemas; museums; and beaches and public parks.

Those employing over 500 people must provide or arrange transport for their employees and consider staggered work arrangements

Businesses with more than 100 employees must, where possible, make provision for minimising the number of employees at the workplace at any given time, through rotation, staggered work hours, shift systems, remote-working arrangements and other measures.

Those employing over 500 people must provide or arrange transport for their employees and consider staggered work arrangements.

Source: TechCentral

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