Singapore to allow travellers from China, Australia's Victoria from Nov 6


Applicants must have remained in China or Australia in the last 14 consecutive days before entry into Singapore - ST/ANN

SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/ANN): All travellers from China and the state of Victoria in Australia will be able to enter Singapore and not be quarantined from next Friday (Nov 6), if they pass a Covid-19 test on arrival.

Singapore’s move to unilaterally open its borders to these two places means tourists and travellers flying in can go about their business without serving a stay-home notice if their PCR (polymerase chain reaction) test is negative.

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Singapore , travel , Covid-19 , China , Victoria

   

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