NZ, Brunei visitors to S'pore to download TraceTogether, keep it activated during stay: CAAS via yahoosg
SINGAPORE — Visitors from Brunei and New Zealand will have to download the TraceTogether app and keep it activated throughout their stay in Singapore, once the border restrictions are lifted to allow them to enter the country next month.
The announcement comes after Singapore said last Friday that it would allow visitors from Brunei and New Zealand to enter the country, subject to a COVID-19 test upon arrival in lieu of a Stay-Home Notice . The ATP will allow these visitors to be contact if there are changes to Singapore’s health and border measures, and help manage the number of incoming visitors.
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