Singapore's travel easing is a risk game
Public health risks must be balanced against a strong economic need for easing controls, analysts say
Annabeth Leow
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Singapore
SINGAPORE's gradual border reopening is not risk-free - but the public health risks must be balanced against a strong economic need for easing controls, analysts have said.
Some also suggested that Taiwan and Thailand could be next on the list of places where Singapore allows unrestricted, quarantine-free travel.
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