Singapore hopes to set up 'green lanes' with countries where Covid-19 is under control


Protocols for essential travel would include testing travellers leaving and entering Singapore.- ST

SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/ANN): Curbs on essential trips will be progressively lifted amid moves to establish 'green lanes' with countries where Covid-19 is under control but mass travel will still be out, National Development Minister Lawrence Wong said on Thursday (May 28).

He noted that mass travel "will take a lot longer to resume, not just in Singapore, but also internationally".

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