Malaysia truck drivers entering S'pore must show negative Covid-19 test results from March 24

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SINGAPORE - Singapore will, from Thursday , stop conducting Covid-19 on-arrival tests at land checkpoints for cargo drivers coming in from Malaysia and those accompanying them.

They will, instead, have to present a negative Covid-19 test result or prove that they have recently recovered from Covid-19 at the checkpoints, in Tuas and Woodlands, to be allowed entry into Singapore.

The Ministry of Trade and Industry has, since March 14, been handing out pamphlets to cargo drivers entering Singapore to inform them of the new procedure.The pre-departure PCR test or ART must be done at an accredited facility in Malaysia within two calendar days of departure for Singapore. This test result can be used for multiple entries into Singapore, so long as it falls within the two-calendar-day window.

The certificates must also include the individual's name, date of birth and passport number. They must state the date and time of the test, as well as the name of the test provider.

 

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