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Coronavirus: Singapore economy could reopen quicker than planned if infections remain ‘low and stable’, minister says

A full reopening of Singapore’s economy could happen earlier than expected if there is not a spike in daily coronavirus infections after the city state begins a phased lifting of its “circuit breaker” lockdown measures from June 2.Phase one – which will see three-quarters of the economy, including hairdressers, chiropractors and physiotherapists reopening as residents are able to visit their parents’ and grandparents’ homes – was initially supposed to last four weeks, but National Development…

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