Singapore to resume travel from South Asia, eases measures for those from Malaysia, Indonesia


All travellers from Category II, III and IV nations will no longer need to undergo an on-arrival polymerase chain reaction test. - The Straits Times/ANN

SINGAPORE, Oct 24 (The Straits Times/ANN): Travellers from six countries that Singapore was previously closed off to will be allowed to enter here from Wednesday, as the nation continues to adjust border measures in response to the global Covid-19 situation.

All travellers, excluding short-term visitors, with a 14-day travel history to Bangladesh, India, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka will be allowed to enter or transit through Singapore, said the Ministry of Health on Saturday (Oct 23).

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