COVID-19: Monitoring devices for those serving SHN outside of dedicated facilities from 10 Aug

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SINGAPORE — From 10 August, all incoming travellers to Singapore who are serving their Stay-Home Notices outside of dedicated facilities will need to don an electronic monitoring device throughout the 14-day period.

Those aged 12 and below will be exempted from this requirement. Students on SHN residing in hostels in educational institutions are also excluded, as they would be under close observation. They will need to activate the electronic monitoring device upon reaching their place of residence. If the device is not activated as required, the authorities will follow up to determine their location, and assist to resolve any technical difficulties, or take enforcement action if needed.

After serving their SHN, they need to deactivate the device and dispose of or return it in accordance with the instructions. “The authorities will abide strictly by public sector data protection rules in managing and protecting personal data collected by these devices, which includes the recommendations of the Public Sector Data Security Review Committee. Only government officials authorised by the respective authorities will have access to the data for the purposes of monitoring and investigation.”

 

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