Singapore travellers to Denmark have to serve quarantine


Travellers from Singapore will now have to serve a 10-day self-isolation period upon arrival in Denmark.- UNSPLASH

SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/Asia News Network): Singapore residents will no longer be able to enjoy two-way quarantine-free travel with Denmark, after the country reclassified Singapore as a country with a high risk of Covid-19 infections.

Owing to the reclassification, travellers from Singapore will have to serve a 10-day self-isolation period upon arrival in Denmark, the Embassy of Denmark said on Thursday (Nov 11) in a Facebook post.

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