SINGAPORE: Singapore reported 12 new COVID-19 cases, all imported, as of noon on Monday .
No new cases were found in the community and in foreign workers' dormitories for the 10th straight day.The imported cases were all placed on stay-home notice upon their arrival in Singapore, said the Ministry of Health in its preliminary daily update.On Saturday, Indonesian tourism and creative economy minister Sandiaga Uno said preparations can begin for a “safe travel corridor” between Singapore, Batam and Bintan.
READ: Indonesian tourism minister says preparations can begin for 'safe travel corridor' between Singapore, Batam and Bintan Mr Uno said there is a direct route that connects Singapore’s ferry terminal with Nongsapura ferry terminal in Batam as well as Bandar Bintan Telani ferry terminal in Bintan. Foreign tourists who want to enter the two areas are expected to have a negative polymerase chain reaction test result and will have to take a COVID-19 breath test detector, known locally as GeNose, upon arrival.As of Monday, Singapore has reported a total of 60,208 COVID-19 cases and 30 fatalities from the disease.
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