SINGAPORE: There will no longer be limits on group sizes or a requirement for safe distancing from Apr 26 as Singapore moves to further ease COVID-19 ...
Working together, we have been able to keep everyone in Singapore safe, to protect lives and livelihoods, and to achieve one of the lowest COVID-19 fatality rates in the world.” “The approach that we are taking is step down, but not dismantle. “It has been more than two years since we raise the alert to DORSCON Orange in February 2020. And therefore this flexibility is extended for such an occasion,” he added, urging employees to maintain a safe distance from their colleagues if they are not wearing a mask. Hence, we urge everyone to remain socially responsible and vigilant even as we take strides towards normalcy," it added. “Under DORSCON Yellow, each of us must continue to comply with the safe management measures and exercise social responsibility.
SINGAPORE is lifting most Covid-19 safe management measures from Apr 26, including caps on group sizes and the need for safe distancing, as the country ...
SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/Asia News Network): Travellers fully vaccinated against Covid-19 will no longer need to take any Covid-19 tests to enter ...
This rule takes into account the increased availability of vaccines globally for those aged between 13 and 17. The process, which can take up to four days, will include medical examinations, vaccination verification and a settling-in programme. Rules will however not be eased for travellers who are not fully vaccinated against Covid-19 and are aged 13 and above.
Currently, those travelling to the city state are required to take a pre-departure test two days before arrival but this rule will be dropped from April 26.
Singapore will adjust its DORSCON level from orange to yellow, as the city-state will further ease its COVID-19 restrictions from next Tuesday (26 April).
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SINGAPORE - There will no longer be limits to group sizes or workplace capacities here from next Tuesday (April 26), as Singapore announced a major easing of ...
"With these changes, we can now have a well-deserved breather after two very difficult years of fighting the virus. The current limit is 75 per cent of such capacities. Mr Ong, who is co-chair of the task force, said one such risk is of a new wave of infections emerging in the coming months as protection from vaccines and past infections wanes. Safe distancing will also no longer be required between individuals or between groups, said the ministry. Dorscon gives an indication of the disease outbreak situation and measures needed to control infections. Masks are still required indoors outside of work settings.