Border measures still apply for vaccinated travellers: Lawrence Wong
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SINGAPORE will take a "more cautious approach" with Covid-19 vaccinated travellers for now, with such travellers remaining subject to prevailing border measures and stay-home notice (SHN) requirements, said Minister for Education Lawrence Wong in Parliament on Monday.
However, he said, the government will "carefully study" the effectiveness of vaccinations in reducing the risk of Covid-19 transmissions, and fine-tune its approach over time.
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