According to the latest information, starting from 11: 59 on August 28th, all people entering Singapore do not need vaccines, and only need to submit negative reports of nucleic acid testing within two days before entry. For details of specific relevant policies, let's learn about them together. The latest regulation
gan kim yong, Minister of Trade and Industry of Singapore, announced that from 11: 59 on August 28th, all people entering Singapore, including those who have not completed COVID-19 vaccination, need only submit negative reports of nucleic acid test within two days before entry.
In addition, long-term certificate holders and short-term visitors who have not completed vaccination and are over 13 years old do not need to apply for an entry permit when entering the country. However, short-term travelers still need to buy COVID-19 travel insurance at their own expense.
According to the announcement, applicants for long-term certificates and work certificates have to complete vaccination before entering Singapore. There is no need to wear masks indoors
With the stability of the epidemic, Singapore's Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance Huang Xuncai announced that the regulations on wearing masks indoors will be abolished from today.
however, it must be worn when taking public transportation (excluding school buses and taxis) and when entering and leaving medical and health care places.
According to the announcement of the Ministry of Health in Singapore, health care places include nursing homes, dental clinics, specialist clinics, Chinese medicine clinics, body washing clinics, general clinics, vaccination centers, etc. In addition, people engaged in the catering industry still need to wear masks indoors.
source: studying in Antu.