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Amid crowding concerns, officials reject idea of return to full lockdown

Senior government figures are insisting there will be no return to a full lockdown as concerns over lax observance of hygiene measures intensify. Meanwhile, the government is being accused of lack of transparency over the use of funds for public health campaigns in the emergency pandemic package.
Public health authorities are keeping an eye out for June 20, which will mark two weeks from the Holy Spirt holiday weekend, when several instances of crowding at resorts and bars and on public transport prompted warnings of a potential resurgence of th...
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