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Some countries in ASEAN have begun to ease the movement restrictions they implemented in previous weeks to combat the COVID-19 pandemic. Singapore, for example, is slowly adjusting measures under its Circuit Breaker to lead up to the resumption of social and economic activities, while the Malaysian government has unveiled a Conditional Movement Control Order. These regulations are works in progress, and further adjustments could be made in the coming days. For now, let’s take a look at the measures that have been eased.

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