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Essential service workers can drop children off at grandparents' home for caregiving arrangements

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SINGAPORE: Essential service workers are allowed to drop their children off at their grandparents' home for caregiving arrangements, the Ministry of Health (MOH) said on Friday (Apr 10).

The multi-ministry COVID-19 task force previously said that parents should not send their children to the care of their grandparents on a daily basis during the “circuit breaker” period.

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