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Finance Minister Lawrence Wong to deliver ministerial statement on Covid-19 support measures

SINGAPORE — Finance Minister Lawrence Wong will deliver a ministerial statement during the next sitting of Parliament on Monday (July 5) to outline the Government's support measures amid the heightened Covid-19 restrictions.

SINGAPORE — Finance Minister Lawrence Wong will deliver a ministerial statement during the next sitting of Parliament on Monday (July 5) to outline the Government's support measures amid the heightened Covid-19 restrictions.

"The statement will outline the Government's support measures for Phase Two/Phase Three (Heightened Alert) and the funding approach for these measures," the Ministry of Finance said in a press release on Wednesday.

The ministerial statement will be delivered at 3pm.

The full statement will be published on the Singapore Budget website after delivery. 

Mr Wong's ministerial statement comes ahead of the Supplementary Supply Bill to effect the reallocation to fund the support measures for Phase Two/Phase Three Heightened Alert.

Singapore moved into the first stage of Phase Three (Heightened Alert) on June 14 after a fall in the number of Covid-19 community cases. More restrictions were eased in the second stage of the phase last week, however, work-from-home remains the default arrangement.

The Jobs Support Scheme, which subsidises local workers' salaries, was earlier extended until July for sectors affected by the restrictions, such as food and beverage, gyms and fitness studios and performing arts.

Support was also extended for sectors that were significantly affected, such as retail, cinemas and museums.

The Government has said it may further relax measures in mid-July. CNA

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