Commentary: First Chinese New Year in three years with no COVID-19 restrictions sounds exciting - and exhausting

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Commentary: First Chinese New Year in three years with no COVID-19 restrictions sounds exciting - and exhausting
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To be honest, we quite enjoyed our cosy celebrations during the pandemic. And we’re still erring on the side of caution when it comes to COVID-19, says Vivian Teo.

The lead-up to this year’s Chinese New Year, starting on Jan 22, feels like an awful rush. There are only so many days to get things done. Already, there areIt doesn’t help that this will be the first Chinese New Year celebration with no COVID-19 safe management measures, after two years where the number of household visitors and diners at F&B outlets were capped.

While that might sound exciting for some, returning to how things used to be also sounds exhausting and stressful. The work doesn’t end after the two-day public holiday either. Many of us will have equally packed schedules in the weekends that fall within the 15 days of Chinese New Year.At the end of our discussion, my husband are I were on the same page: No, we won’t be rushing back to our pre-pandemic ways.

There was a rise in the week-on-week COVID-19 infection ratio shortly after the year-end festive season.are expected amid an increase in year-end travel and as more people take part in the upcoming festivities.and the emergence of new viral variants are still a worry. Those who preferred boisterous celebrations with friends and relatives may return to celebrating the festival like before. But let’s face it: Two years of COVID-19 restrictions probably gave us more reason or excuse not to visit some not-so-close extended family and friends.

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