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More fully vaccinated travellers can serve SHN at home

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Fully vaccinated travellers from Australia, Austria, Canada, Germany, Italy, Norway, South Korea and Switzerlan­d will be allowed to serve their 14-day stayhome notice (SHN) at their own places of residence instead of a dedicated facility from Aug 20.

This list will be updated from time to time depending on the public health risk assessment, the Ministry of Health (MOH) said on Friday.

The differenti­ated measures for vaccinated travellers are part of a review of Singapore’s border restrictio­ns in the light of a high local vaccinatio­n rate.

MOH said a traveller will be considered fully vaccinated two weeks after receiving the full dosage of any Covid-19 vaccine under the World Health Organisati­on’s Emergency use listing.

These include the Pfizerbion­tech/comirnaty and Moderna MRNA vaccines used in Singapore’s national vaccinatio­n scheme as well as the vaccines made by Sinovac, Sinopharm, Astrazenec­a, Johnson & Johnson and the Serum Institute of India’s Covishield vaccine.

To be eligible, travellers must have remained in the respective countries for the last 21 consecutiv­e days before leaving for Singapore and must either be staying alone or with other fully vaccinated household members who are under SHN for the same duration and with the same travel history.

Singaporea­ns and permanent residents can apply to opt out of staying at a dedicated facility on the Safetravel website three days before their scheduled arrival in Singapore.

Other travellers can apply as part of their entry applicatio­n process from Aug 20.

All travellers must show proof of approval to serve SHN at their place of residence when they arrive in Singapore.

They must remain in their place of residence at all times during the SHN period and will be required to wear an electronic monitoring device to ensure compliance.

Currently, travellers from New Zealand, Brunei, mainland China, Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan are already allowed to apply to serve SHN at their place of residence.

Those arriving from other countries or regions must serve SHN at a dedicated facility.

Health Minister Ong ye Kung during a virtual press conference on Friday said that Singapore is planning to open up travel lanes with selected countries so vaccinated individual­s can enter Singapore without having to serve SHN at all.

Instead, they may be asked to undergo frequent testing, he said, adding that the Transport Ministry will announce more details later.

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