Singapore: Talks on Covid-19 passport a first step towards quarantine-free travel


The Ministry of Transport is looking to establish new travel arrangements with countries and regions.- ST

SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/ANN): Discussions on mutual recognition of Covid-19 vaccination certification will be the first step towards re-establishing travel without quarantine or stay-home notice, said Singapore's Ministry of Transport (MOT).

In response to queries from The Straits Times, MOT said on Tuesday (March 30) that it was looking to establish these new travel arrangements with countries and regions which have "successfully controlled the pandemic through surveillance and testing, contact tracing and social distancing measures".

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