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Singapore simplifies entry rules for vaccinated tourists

The authorities of Sigapur lift quarantine restrictions for vaccinated tourists from next week. This was reported on the website of the government of the country, reports Dip.org.ua.

From April 1, entry is allowed for people vaccinated with drugs approved by the World Health Organization. Adult vaccinated tourists and children under 12 years of age (who are not required to be vaccinated) must present a negative PCR test done no more than 48 hours in advance. It must be at least 14 days after receiving the second dose of the coronavirus vaccine. 9 drugs are recognized in Singapore, including Pfizer, Sinopharm (Vero Cell), Sinovac (CoronaVac).

Prior to traveling to Singapore, tourists must purchase travel insurance with a minimum coverage of S$30,000, including COVID-19 risks and hospitalization costs, ATOR notes. It is also mandatory to install the TraceTogether app in Singapore for contact tracing.

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