21 Day SHN Applied For Travellers Arriving in S’pore From Higher Risk Countries and Regions From 7 May Onwards
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All travellers with recent travel history to countries with higher risk and regions will be required to serve a 21 day Stay Home Notice (SHN) starting from May 7 onwards. This will include travellers from all countries and regions except Brunei, Australia, China, New Zealand, Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macau.
Travellers who are currently serving their 14 days SHNs and have not completed their SHNs by May 7 will be required to serve this additional seven day at their current facility to minimise movement and risk of transmission. MTF also announced that long term pass holders and short term visitors with recent travel history including transit within the last 14 days to Bangladesh, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka will not be allowed to enter or transit through Singapore from May 1.
However, from May 7, prevailing border measures that will apply to incoming travellers will be determined based on the travellers’ recent travel history in the past consecutive 21 days to countries/ regions, instead of 14 days, with the exception of bilaterally-negotiated travel lanes such as Air Travel Bubbles (ATB) and Reciprocal Green Lanes (RGL).
source straitstimes