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Travellers from South Korea required to undergo SHN in dedicated facilities

It will take effect from 29 August.

The Multi-Ministry Taskforce is now requiring travellers entering Singapore who have recent travel history—including transit—to South Korea within the last 14 days to serve a 14 day Stay-Home Notice (SHN) at dedicated SHN facilities. It will take effect from 29 August.

They will also need to undergo a COVID-19 test before the end of their SHN, as is the current requirement.

Travellers planning to enter Singapore are advised to prepare to be subjected to the prevailing border measures upon entry, including payment for their stay at dedicated SHN facilities and tests, where applicable.

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