SINGAPORE is lifting travel restrictions for visitors from Brunei Darussalam and New Zealand; with travellers from these two countries subject to a Covid-19 test upon arrival in lieu of a Stay-Home Notice (SHN). Read more at The Business Times.
SINGAPORE is lifting travel restrictions for visitors from Brunei Darussalam and New Zealand; with travellers from these two countries subject to a Covid-19 test upon arrival in lieu of a Stay-Home Notice .
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