Singapore drops testing, opens transit access to lounges and shops
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Visitors to the city-state no longer need to undergo a PCR test and isolate upon their arrival at Changi Airport, the S$125 cost of which has been seen as a major impediment to both business travel and tourism.

Instead, visitors arriving from countries which fall under the the vaccinated travel lane scheme will need to only take one supervised self-swab at a recognised testing centre within 24 hours of arrival. The recently-introduced regime of daily rapid-testing across the first week has also been scrapped.

In addition, passengers in transit through Changi Airport will no longer need to undergo a pre-departure Covid test – and when they arrive at the Asian super-hub they’ll be free to visit lounges, shops and other attractions rater than being restricted to the lacklustre Transit Holding Area.


https://www.executivetraveller.com/news/...-and-shops
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Stupiak MTF . They think omicron iz masak masak just open legs wide wide witrh no prophylactics. We oredy cannot cope with the mild type and the no. is surging, just wait till deltacron hits us plus other new deadly mutations. The healthcare infrastructure is breaking as we oredy know but goondu Koon and his cohorts dun seem to realise what is happening on the ground. Bomb
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Now, Singapore drops testing and opens the door for international travellers 

Being absent for over 2 years, our PM Lee should direct all ministers to resume visiting HDB estates and start meeting the people session 

There's no reasons to be staying away and avoiding the public anymore.
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