Singapore allows vaccinated people to enter the country without being tested or quarantined

Flag of Singapore (Photo: Unsplash/Justin Lim).
Flag of Singapore (Photo: Unsplash/Justin Lim).

Singapore allows vaccinated people to enter the country without being tested or quarantined

Flag of Singapore (Photo: Unsplash/Justin Lim).
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People who are fully vaccinated against Covid-19 can enter Singapore without quarantine and further tests since April 26, 2022. This applies to land, air and sea routes. Children under the age of 12 have already been exempt from the once very strict entry regulations.

Those who have been vaccinated must be able to prove their status during entry control. Tests are then no longer necessary. Also, you no longer have to sign up for isolation. Persons who are not fully vaccinated against Covid-19 must take an additional test on site in addition to presenting a negative PCR result. A seven-day quarantine must then be started, which is then completed with a new PCR test.

Those who have not been vaccinated must bear the costs for the total of three PCR tests themselves. Any costs that may arise from the quarantine must also be paid out of your own pocket. As of Tuesday, people who are fully vaccinated against Covid-19 do not require testing or segregation.

Singapore hopes that the relaxed entry regulations will give tourism an additional boost. Among other things, reference is made to the Formula One race, which is to be held in the city-state again this year.

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