As Covid-19 cases surge abroad, Singaporean travellers make adjustments to their trips, take extra precautions

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As Covid-19 cases surge, Singaporean travellers make adjustments to their trips, take extra precautions

Insurance agent Andy Tan, 30, who went to Germany on Nov 29, told TODAY on Thursday that when the “​​situation wasn’t very enlightening” in mid-November, he decided to cancel his pre-booked car rentals and hotel stays there.

Mr Tan and his travel companions, his girlfriend and her father, decided that they would explore the countries in a caravan to avoid crowded city areas. Ms Goh said in a phone interview that once their week in the resort is up, they will continue travelling through the country by driving, to avoid crowds on public transportation, “which might be a bit dangerous”.

“You need to keep track of all these regulations and especially when you're in a country that isn't predominantly speaking English, that might be a bit tough. I think when it comes to traveling during the pandemic, there's a lot of responsibility on you,” Ms Goh said. Auditor Muhd Ameer, 36, who left for Italy on Dec 3, said over the phone that he felt stressed in the weeks leading up to his trip because he had to consistently keep checking if there were new restrictions being imposed over there.

Information and communications technology associate Muhammad Hafiz Mohamed Yasim, who travelled to South Korea on Nov 28, decided to press on with his plans because the number of cases in Seoul was still standing at around 1,000 a day, similar to Singapore at that time. “We slowly saw the numbers going up and we were quite worried. Everywhere is dangerous because the virus is airborne, but to keep myself at ease, I brought my sanitiser everywhere.”“We were so thankful we returned to Singapore before South Korea’s new tightened measures on Monday. Once we landed in Singapore, we were, like, ‘We’re home free!’”

 

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