Currently, almost all non-fully vaccinated vacationers are generally not allowed to enter Singapore except for “compelling reasons” like focusing on a critically sick family member or if they happen to be family members of a Singapore citizen, the Migration and Checkpoints Authority said on the website.
“As long-term move holders are expected in which to stay Singapore for a longer period of time, they will keep on being required to meet most vaccination-differentiated safe administration measures requirements right after their arrival in Singapore, ” MOH said.
Regarding travel to Singapore, vacationers who test beneficial for COVID-19 ought to defer their traveling plans and not plank commercial flights or ferries, as they may infect fellow passengers and crew whilst infectious, MOH stated.
“They need to only resume their own travel when they test negative, and at minimum 72 hours from the time they first test positive, inch it added.
Those who are vaccinated need to travel on or after day 7 if they continue to check positive, while non-fully vaccinated people long-standing 12 years and above should just resume travel on day 14 if they continue to test good, the ministry mentioned.
MOH also reminded just about all travellers entering Singapore via air or even sea to also submit their digital health declaration before they enter Singapore, using the SG Introduction Card e-service up to three days before arrival.
“Travellers are strongly prompted to do so before leaving behind for Singapore in order to facilitate a smooth introduction process in Singapore, ” it said.