Singapore may relax curbs for vaccinated travellers as WEF nears; 24 new Covid-19 cases, all imported


Singapore's MOH reported 24 new Covid-19 cases, all imported, on Monday (Jan 4, 2021). Singapore's Covid-19 total now stands at 58,721. - The Straits Times/Asian News Network

SINGAPORE, Jan 4 (Agencies): Singapore said on Monday it will consider relaxing travel restrictions for people who have been vaccinated against Covid-19, including for those planning to visit the city-state for the World Economic Forum (WEF) in May, said Reuters.

The South-East Asian business and tourism hub has largely banned leisure travel because of the pandemic, and has limited business and official travel agreements with certain countries. Most returning residents have to isolate in designated hotels or at home for up to two weeks.

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