The Manila Times

Singapore to lift Covid-19 travel curbs

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Singapore will lift restrictio­ns for all vaccinated travelers starting next week, with Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong hailing it on Thursday as a “major milestone” in the aviation hub’s efforts to live with Covid-19.

The city-state is the latest Asian country to ease travel restrictio­ns in a region that has generally been more reluctant to lift barriers than Europe and North America.

A gateway for many travelers arriving in the Asia-Pacific, Singapore had already started quarantine-free travel schemes with some countries in recent months.

From April 1, fully vaccinated adults and unvaccinat­ed children will be allowed to enter the country without quarantine, as long as they take a pre-departure test, officials said.

Lee said Singapore had reached a “major milestone” in its efforts to live with the virus.

Easing travel curbs will “reconnect Singapore with the world,” he said in a televised address.

“It will give a much-needed boost to businesses, particular­ly the tourism sector, and it will help Singapore reclaim its position as a business and aviation hub,” he added.

Only travelers on a “restricted list” will face curbs in entering

Singapore, although there are currently no countries on the list.

A raft of other coronaviru­s measures were also eased, with people in Singapore no longer required to wear masks outside, and people permitted to meet in groups of 10, up from five previously.

At the start of the pandemic two years ago, the country of 5.5 million kept Covid-19 cases low through border closures and a tough lockdown.

But it has faced sizeable outbreaks since last year and, with some of the world’s highest vaccinatio­n rates, authoritie­s have shifted to a policy of living with the virus.

The pandemic plunged Singapore into its worst-ever recession in 2020 as the trading hub closed its borders.

Internatio­nal visitor arrivals dropped to just 2.7 million that year from more than 19 million in 2019.

Singapore’s approach stands in contrast to rival financial hub Hong Kong, where arrivals are still required to undergo lengthy quarantine­s in hotels.

Other countries in the Asia-Pacific that have recently announced an easing of travel restrictio­ns include Australia, New Zealand, Indonesia and Malaysia.

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People take pictures in front of the iconic Merlion statue in Singapore on Thursday, March 24, 2022. AFP PHOTO
SINGAPOREA­N SYMBOL People take pictures in front of the iconic Merlion statue in Singapore on Thursday, March 24, 2022. AFP PHOTO

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