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Singapore is working 'round the clock' to find coronavirus cases. Lying about where you've been can

Singapore is working 'round the clock' to find coronavirus cases. Lying about where you've been can Friday, 6 March 2020
Singapore is working 'round the clock' to find coronavirus cases. Lying about where you've been can result in 6 months of jail or a fine of up to $10,000. | Easy Lot
The system relies on surveillance footage, police, and a dedicated team of contact tracers, who map out where patients went before they got COVID-19.
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