Check online for crowd levels before going to the Chinese New Year Bazaar in Chinatown: Police

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Specific areas will be locked down if crowd safety thresholds are reached, say the police.

SINGAPORE: People planning to visit the Chinese New Year Bazaar in Chinatown are advised to check online for crowd levels during busy periods before heading down, the police said on Thursday .due to the COVID-19 pandemic, is being held from Jan 1 to Jan 21, the eve of Chinese New Year.map if they plan to visit between Jan 13 and Jan 15, as well as Jan 20 to Jan 21, police said.

For crowd safety, diversions to access the bazaar may be implemented, said the police. If crowd safety thresholds are reached, specific areas will be locked down, they added. In addition, the police also advised people to consider using Maxwell MRT station as Chinatown MRT station is expected to be crowded.

"With large crowds expected, members of the public are also advised to safeguard their belongings and be vigilant against molesters and pickpockets," it added.Be cautious when approached by strangers who try to get very close to youEnsure your bag is closed at all times and sling it in front of youApproach any police officer or dial 999 for urgent assistanceTemple Street will be closed to vehicle traffic for the Chinese New Year Bazaar during certain periods.

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