As the island-state continues to change border restrictions in reaction to the global Covid-19 issue, Singapore stated on Saturday that India and five other South Asian nations had been removed from its travel restriction list.
According to the health ministry, all visitors with a 14-day travel history to Bangladesh, India, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka would be able to enter or transit through Singapore starting Wednesday.
Travelers from certain nations, on the other hand, will be subjected to the strictest border controls, including a 10-day stay-at-home notice period at a specialized facility, according to the statement. In a statement, the ministry said it has examined the Covid-19 situation in the six South Asian countries to which it had previously been closed.
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