Today-June 23

As she sat having lunch with her two friends at the Asian Food Mall in Lucky Plaza, Ms Jessiebelle Escopal could not hide her joy at being “home” again. “I felt very homesick during the circuit breaker and Phase One when I couldn’t see my friends,” the 31-year-old domestic worker from the Philippines said, referring to the containment meaures that restricted movement and activities in April and May, followed by the first phase when restrictions were lifted from June 2 to 18.

Foreign domestic workers have largely stayed indoors, even on their rest days, since Singapore went into circuit breaker mode on April 7. And although the country entered Phase One of its reopening on June 1, the Ministry of Manpower had advised them to go out only to buy necessities. On Sunday (June 21), Ms Escopal was among dozens of domestic workers who were at Lucky Plaza, catching up with their friends.

Read more at: https://www.todayonline.com/singapore/i-felt-very-homesick-domestic-workers-head-out-their-rest-day-first-time-2-months