Singapore: All passengers from India who are not citizens and permanent residents of Singapore will have to undergo a corona test within 72 hours of their departure for Singapore from next Thursday to prevent the spread of infection. Singapore's Ministry of Health said in a statement released on Wednesday that passengers must undergo a corona test within 72 hours before flying to Singapore, and prove that they are not positive.
He said that this decision has been taken to control cases of infection coming from India. The ministry said, "We are closely monitoring the condition of Corona in India." There are reports of infection cases rising again in India. There have been a lot of case reports of infection from people coming to Singapore from India. ”In addition to this, the pre-requisite requirements for staying in quarantine 14 days after arrival in Singapore and confirmation of not being infected in the test report before the quarantine period is over.
According to the ministry, travelers will have to be prepared for other steps, including staying in quarantine centers and paying for checks. Meanwhile, 'Second Minister for Manpower' Tang Si Lange said in a digital press talk on Wednesday that the dormitory of foreign people had become free of infection earlier, with new cases of infection reported. "However, we are ready to deal with it," he said.
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