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Two years since COVID-19 hit: How are businesses doing?

Done by Rifdi Syahir

Diners enjoy their breakfast at Marine Parade Food Centre, May 10, 2022. After the recent easing of COVID-19 measures removed the need for safe distancing and capacity limits in hawker centres, more Singaporeans have started patronising hawker centres.

A comic bookstore owner in Marine Parade Central Market prepares his store for the peak hour crowd after an increase in the number of customers after easing of COVID-19 measures removed a cap on group sizes on May 10, 2022.

A street food seller in Chinatown rushes through orders after seeing an increase in tourist customers as a result of relaxed COVID-19 measures on May 10, 2022.

A crowd of masked and maskless shoppers stroll through Chinatown Street Market,10 May 2022. Masks are no longer mandatory in open spaces since the guidelines were relaxed earlier in March.

A pasar malam employee rushes orders as a queue forms after relaxed COVID-19 measures allowed for bazaars to return after two years on May 15, 2022.

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