Covid-19: Singapore’s Jewel Changi Airport to close for two weeks, restricted access to all passenger terminal buildings | Malay Mail

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SINGAPORE, May 13 — Jewel Changi Airport and all the airport’s passenger terminal buildings will be closed to the public for 14 days from today (May 13) until May 27, now that there is a growing Covid-19 cluster linked to a cleaner who worked to Terminal 3. In a joint media release...

Covid-19: Singapore’s Jewel Changi Airport to close for two weeks, restricted access to all passenger terminal buildingsJewel Changi Airport and the airport's passenger terminal buildings will be closed to all members of the public from May 13 to 27, 2021.

Jewel Changi Airport, a retail and leisure complex within the airport grounds, is popular among residents living in the eastern part of Singapore. Since May 8, all workers at Terminals 1 and 3 as well as at Jewel Changi Airport have been undergoing mandatory Covid-19 tests conducted by the Ministry of Health.

“For clarity, members of the public will not be allowed to enter the passenger terminal buildings,” they said.

 

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