COVID-19: Shorter stay-home notice period for travellers from Poland, Saudi Arabia

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✈️ Travelling to Singapore from any of these places? Here are the updated COVID19 border measures at a glance

SINGAPORE: Those with a 21-day travel history to Poland and Saudi Arabia who wish to enter Singapore from Sep 23 will be allowed to serve a 7-day stay-home notice at a place of accommodation.

Other countries in the same category II classification are Australia, Brunei, Canada, Germany, New Zealand and the Republic of Korea. Travellers may opt for stay-home notice at a suitable accommodation if they are fully vaccinated, and are occupying the accommodation alone, or with other vaccinated persons with the same travel history and stay-home notice duration.Travellers from countries and regions in the least strict category I, comprising Hong Kong, Macao, mainland China and Taiwan, only need to take an on-arrival test before entering Singapore.

 

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