Singapore tightens travel restrictions for Vietnam
Decision comes after increase in number of COVID-19 cases in Vietnam
JAKARTA, Indonesia
Singapore will tighten its border measures for travelers from Vietnam.
“Starting Friday [Feb. 12] at 11.59 pm, all travelers with travel history to Vietnam within the 14 days prior to departure will have to serve a 14-day stay-home notice and undergo a PCR test before the end of the notice period,” the Health Ministry said in a statement on Tuesday.
The decision was taken following the increase in the number of COVID-19 cases in Vietnam.
Previously, visitors from Vietnam could enter Singapore if their on-arrival COVID-19 PCR test result is negative.
Meanwhile, Singapore will “adjust” measures for travelers from Australia’s New South Wales, where the COVID-19 situation has improved and no local community cases were reported in the last 21 days.
Starting as of 11:59 p.m. local time (1559GMT) on Wednesday, Singaporeans, permanent residents and long-term pass holders returning from New South Wales will be able to take a COVID-19 test upon arrival at the airport in lieu of a seven-day stay-home notice.
Previously, Singaporeans, permanent residents and long-term pass holders entering Singapore with travel history to New South Wales had to serve a seven-day stay-home notice and take a PCR test before the end of the notice period.
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