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Singapore investigating karaoke bars after Covid-19 outbreak

Govt launches testing drive amid fears of emerging clusters, promises party-goers confidentiality

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 15 Jul 2021 6:00PM

Singapore investigating karaoke bars after Covid-19 outbreak
Singapore saw 56 local transmissions yesterday, including 42 connected to the bars, as it reported its highest number of daily domestic infections in over half a year. – Pixabay pic, July 15, 2021

SINGAPORE – Singapore police are investigating several karaoke bars for breaching coronavirus restrictions and have arrested 20 women for alleged “vice-related activities” after an outbreak linked to the nightspots, authorities said.

The city-state reported 56 local transmissions Wednesday – including 42 connected to the bars – its highest number of daily domestic infections since September.

A staple of Singapore nightlife, the karaoke bars typically have blacked-out windows and are frequented by “hostesses”, who are typically non-citizens of the financial hub.

Police said in a statement late yesterday they were investigating three nightspots for breaching virus measures by allegedly providing “hostessing services”.

Under current virus restrictions, the bars were only supposed to be operating in a limited fashion, providing food and drinks.

Twenty women, aged 20 to 34, from South Korea, Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam, have been arrested for “suspected involvement in vice-related activities” at the bars, police said.

The karaoke bar cluster has been growing this week, and 54 cases are now linked to it.

This number includes an infected passenger on a cruise, which was forced to return to Singapore earlier than scheduled yesterday after the case was detected.

The first reported infection in the cluster was a Vietnamese woman on a short-term visitor pass to Singapore who had been to many of the bars, officials said.

Singapore has so far suffered only a mild outbreak, but Health Minister Ong Ye Kung warned there was “potentially a very big cluster” emerging from the bars.

“We knew about cases like these happening in (South) Korea’s and Hong Kong’s nightlife scene where people come very close together, some with hostesses, which led to big clusters,” he told a press conference.

“We have never allowed such activities for more than one year. So for this to happen has been troubling and disappointing.”

The government is encouraging people who have visited certain karaoke bars since June 29 to get virus tests, which they have promised will be confidential. – AFP, July 15, 2021

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