This website will tell you where you can or cannot go during the 'Circuit Breaker' period

In case you blur.

Guan Zhen Tan | April 09, 2020, 11:56 PM

Three days into the "circuit breaker" period, much confusion remains for most as to what they can or cannot do.

To make things easier, two individuals, Jaffry Jalal and Grace Tan teamed up to create the website "Can I go", which clarifies where you can or cannot go in the simplest way possible.

Here, you just need to select the place or activity you're thinking of doing from a drop-down list,  and the website will show you the answers to each query.

Some answers will also provide you with useful links to websites, or even recommendations if the listed activity/place/service is not available to you during this "circuit breaker" period.

Here are some examples.

Screenshot via Can I Go's website

Screenshot via Can I Go's website

Screenshot via Can I Go's website

Screenshot via Can I Go's website

Screenshot via Can I Go's website

Screenshot via Can I Go's website

Screenshot via Can I Go's website

Screenshot via Can I Go's website

Screenshot via Can I Go's website

Screenshot via Can I Go's website

Screenshot via Can I Go's website

Screenshot via Can I Go's website

Screenshot via Can I Go's website

Screenshot via Can I Go's website

Screenshot via Can I Go's website

Screenshot via Can I Go's website

Screenshot via Can I Go's website

Screenshot via Can I Go's website

Screenshot via Can I Go's website

Do note that the information provided will be subjected to changes at any time, as the situation evolves. 

For instance, it was announced on Apr. 9 that parents will no longer be allowed to drop their children off with grandparents on a daily basis, and stadiums are now closed to the public.

And remember, while essential services are still available, try not to leave your house unless it's absolutely necessary to do so.

Top image via Can I Go's website