Travellers from South Korea must serve SHN at dedicated facilities: MOH

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Travellers from South Korea must serve SHN at dedicated facilities: MOH
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The move by Singapore authorities comes in response to a recent spike in the number of coronavirus cases in the Republic of Korea COVID19

SINGAPORE — From Saturday , those entering Singapore with recent travel history, including transit, to South Korea within the last two weeks will be required to serve a 14-day Stay-Home Notice at dedicated SHN facilities, instead of their own place of residence.

“As the global situation evolves, we will continue to adjust our border measures to manage the risk of importation and transmission to the community,” said MOH. However, last month, authorities mandated that those with recent travel history, including transit, to Australia’s Victoria state, Japan and Hong Kong within the last 14 days were also required to serve their SHN at dedicated facilities instead of their own place of residence.

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