Singapore's Health Minister Gan Kim Yong on Wednesday said the present coronavirus restrictions in the country could be in place for another year or even longer depending on whether the world has the virus under control or effective treatment is widely available.Singapore, which has lost 28 lives to COVID-19 with 58,216 confirmed cases, is planning to move into Phase III of reopening post the virus outbreak.Responding to a question in the Parliament, Gan confirmed Phase III reopening was being considered but maintained it was conditional on the situation remaining under control in the country.The number of new coronavirus cases has dropped significantly in Singapore in the last two months.Phase III, by no means, will be a return to the.