Good news! đ For the first time during the COVID-19 pandemic, the Singapore Government has shared their path for the ânew normalâ, highlighting events for up to 1000 people based on vaccination status! This is a huge step, and gives us all an opportunity to celebrate those events we have waited on for over a year!
So, hereâs your guide to hosting events during Phase 2 Heightened Alert in Singapore đš
Firstly, you need to decide what kind of event you are looking to host. All events currently can have up to 500 attendees*, with a possible increase to 1000 on 19th August!
*If fully vaccinated, recovered from COVID-19 or a negative PET!
Secondly, choose a venue! There are so many venues to choose from and so many event specifications, we understand the decision can be daunting. Thatâs what weâre here for âșïž. We have venues for anything and everything.
For wedding solemnisation, Wheelerâs Estate is a lush outdoor venue! And if youâre looking for something inside, Marina at Keppel Bay has a gorgeous interior to complement your wedding experience.
You can get down to business at Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre, which has capacities up to 1000 people and plenty of room for a variety of corporate events. But if youâre looking for something a little more close-knit, Another Day and LikeMeetWork fit the bill, with their smaller, yet spacious and well-facilitated spaces. And for a night of music, RedDot Brewhouse has that fun vibe you need for a successful event.
Photo Credits to Wheelerâs Estate
Photo Credits to RedDot Brew House
Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre
Photo Credits to Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre
Now, you need to figure out PET. This is dependent on what kind of event, vaccination status and COVID-19 diagnosis.
PET is done using an ART test, and you can do this at any approved MOH provider. Hereâs a table of references of approved ART tests in Singapore:
Source: Ministry of Health Singapore
As an event organiser, depending on the nature of the event, it is up to you to decide if you want to include the cost of PET in the ticket, or if it is the responsibility of the guest/attendee to pay for this themselves.
First, you can send out a form that will help you determine who will need a PET. Secondly, ensure that all exempt persons know that they must bring the relevant documents to show on entry otherwise venues may refuse them. And third, remind attendees that if they display any symptoms or feel unwell, they should stay at home. Then you can share this information with the venue owner, who can help put safety measures in place!
To make sure you can account for these considerations, we have an exclusive list of approved SG Clean venues, who will ensure the utmost safety of you and your guests during the event. Check them out!
Once all of this is in place, share your event and stay safe! Remember to stay in touch with government guidance. We are so excited to see and hear all about your events đ„łđ„łđ„ł
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