Singapore continues to reopen borders
Passengers at Changi International Airport, Singapore. (Photo: AFP/VNA)
Singapore (VNA) - Singapore will extend its vaccinated travel lane (VTL) scheme to more countries starting from November 29, according to Transport Minister S. Iswaran.
Speaking
at the COVID-19 multi-ministry task force press conference on November 16, he
said the country intends to launch VTLs with India and Indonesia from November 29,
and with Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) from December 6.
Application
for the vaccinated travel pass (VTP) will start from November 22 for passengers
from India and Indonesia, and from November 29 for those from Qatar, Saudi
Arabia and the UAE. People travelling under the VTL programme will not have to
isolate at home. Instead, they are required to take antigen rapid test (ART) within
two days prior to departure and must take a PCR test on arrival.
Singapore had earlier announced VTLs with 16 other countries, of which 13 are already in effect, and three more with Malaysia, Sweden and Finland
are due to start on November 29. By December 6, Singapore will have a total of
21 VTLs.
Also
on November 15, Minister of Manpower Tan See Leng said Singapore is allowing
more migrant workers who have been confined to their dormitories to go out each
day, for up to eight hours each time.
Currently,
a total of 3,000 vaccinated workers will be able to visit any location within
the community per day, up from 3,000 migrant workers per week.
Unvaccinated migrant workers will not be allowed to rejoin the community. Around 98 percent of migrant workers residing in dormitories have been fully vaccinated. /.