Singapore to Lift Remaining Covid Measures
Singapore will allow non-vaccinated travellers to enter without showing proof of a negative pre-departure test from Monday (February 13).
Additionally, travellers who aren't completely immunised won't need to get Covid-19 travel insurance.
The Asian city-state will no longer mandate masks on public transportation starting the next week.
However, while engaging with patients in hospital and residential care settings, masks are still required.
A spokesperson for the country said the health situation had “stabilised” and the population had “developed a high level of immunity from severe Covid-19”.
Singapore last year predicted it would hit pre-pandemic visitor numbers “by mid-2025” and outlined plans to recover from the pandemic more sustainably.