Singapore to Reopen More Businesses as Virus Seen Controlled

A cyclist rides past the Merlion Statue in a near-empty Merlion Park during the "circuit breaker" lockdown in Singapore, on Wednesday, May 20, 2020. Singapore will allow more businesses to reopen on June 2 -- increasing the active proportion of the economy to three-quarters -- after a nationwide lockdown cut transmission of the coronavirus among citizens and permanent residents. Photographer: Lauryn Ishak/Bloomberg via Getty Images
A cyclist rides past the Merlion Statue in a near-empty Merlion Park during the "circuit breaker" lockdown in Singapore, on Wednesday, May 20, 2020. Singapore will allow more businesses to reopen on June 2 -- increasing the active proportion of the economy to three-quarters -- after a nationwide lockdown cut transmission of the coronavirus among citizens and permanent residents. Photographer: Lauryn Ishak/Bloomberg via Getty Images
Singapore to Reopen More Businesses as Virus Seen Controlled
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