KEY POINTS
  • Singapore's Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong on Friday announced stricter social distancing measures in the city state.
  • The measures include shutting most workplaces except those offering "essential services" and closing all schools temporarily, said Lee.
  • Lee said the situation in Singapore is under control, but noted that the number of reported cases have increased from fewer than 10 a day to more than 50 new infections daily.
  • The prime minister also said his government is rethinking its advice that only those who are ill need to wear masks.
A man wearing a face mask walks past a mural in Chinatown in Singapore on April 1, 2020.

Singapore's Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong on Friday announced stricter social distancing measures in the city state, and said the government is rethinking its advice that only those who are ill need to wear masks.

Lee said the situation in Singapore is under control, but noted that the number of reported cases have increased from fewer than 10 a day to more than 50 new infections daily. The Southeast Asian country reported 65 new cases on Friday, taking its tally to 1,114 with five deaths.