Stay-home notice cut to 14 days for travellers from high-risk areas, but they must take additional Covid-19 rapid tests
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ALL new travellers arriving from high-risk countries and regions must be placed on a 14-day stay-home notice (SHN) from June 24 instead of serving 21 days at dedicated facilities.
However, they must take an antigen rapid test using self-test kits on the third, seventh and eleventh day after arriving in Singapore.
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