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Covid-19: Singapore’s green lane to continue as long as situation under control

Thursday, 25 Jun 2020 10:09 PM MYT

“We continue to assess the situation of all countries around us. It is a dynamic situation. We recognise that what happens today, the situation can change,” said National Development Minister Lawrence Wong at a Multi Ministry Taskforce on Covid-19 virtual press conference here today. Singapore had its first green lane arrangement with China and is in the midst of doing the same with few others, including Australia, New Zealand, South Korea as well as Malaysia.

 

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