From 17 September, non-Singaporeans and non-PRs with recent travel history to India will have to produce a negative test result for COVID-19 before travelling to Singapore.
SINGAPORE — Amid a resurgence of COVID-19 infections in India, and a significant number of imported cases with recent travel to the country, the Singapore authorities will require non-Singaporeans and non-Permanent Residents to produce a negative test result for the virus before they travel to Singapore.
It will apply to travellers who have been to India within the last 14 days prior to their entry to Singapore.“Travellers will need to present a valid negative COVID-19 test result as a condition of approval to enter Singapore,” said the MOH.
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