No more tests for vaccinated travellers to Singapore from Apr 26
From May 1, public transport operators will resume cross-border bus services; cross-border taxi operations will also resume
FULLY vaccinated travellers arriving via air or sea checkpoints will no longer need to take a pre-departure test before departing to Singapore, from 12.01 am on Apr 26, said the Ministry of Health (MOH) on Friday (Apr 22).
This means such travellers will not need any Covid-19 tests when entering Singapore by air, sea or land. But entry requirements for non-fully vaccinated travellers remain unchanged, MOH noted in a press release.
In addition, from May 1, fully vaccinated non-Malaysian work permit holders no longer need to apply for entry approvals to enter Singapore.
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