However, he said he was"troubled" to hear that"some members of the public had shunned in uniform, even going so far as to refuse to serve them"."This is not what we stand for in Singapore and I'm sure the few don't reflect the larger population.
Mr Ong said he"cheered" up after hearing the students"express their desire for school life to go on as far as possible, with precautions, and despite some calls for school closures". Co-curricular activities were also suspended for two weeks and instead of lectures, there would be more"tutorial-size" classes, she said.
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