Singapore Moves Toward ‘Living With COVID-19,’ Eases Border Restrictions for Fully Vaccinated Travelers

Singapore Moves Toward ‘Living With COVID-19,’ Eases Border Restrictions for Fully Vaccinated Travelers
Singapore Airlines planes sit on the tarmac at Changi Airport in Singapore, on Dec. 8, 2020. Edgar Su/Reuters
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Singapore joins other countries in easing its border restrictions for fully vaccinated travellers with the introduction of its Vaccinated Travel Framework.

Effective April 1, travellers who have received “the full regimen of World Health Organization Emergency Use Listing vaccines at least 14 days before arrival in Singapore” and children who are aged 12 years and below would be eligible under the Vaccinated Travel Framework to be exempted from on-arrival tests and quarantine, Singapore’s Ministry of Health (MOH) announced in a press release on March 31.