Travelers from 9 more countries can serve SHN at their own locations



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SINGAPORE – Starting next Wednesday (November 4), travelers from nine more countries heading to Singapore will be able to deliver their stay-at-home notices to their own place of residence when they arrive here.

These countries are Estonia, Fiji, Finland, Japan, Norway, South Korea, Sri Lanka, Thailand and Turkey, the Ministry of Health (MOH) said in a press release Tuesday night.

Eligible travelers arriving from these countries can request to opt out of dedicated home notification services beginning November 2.

They must not have traveled anywhere outside of the aforementioned countries in the last 14 days before entering Singapore. They must also stay at their place of residence alone, or only with household members who are also serving notices with the same travel history and duration.

The Ministry of Health also announced that as of January 1 next year, all travelers to Singapore will be required to pay for their stay in dedicated home notification facilities, and will be responsible for their inpatient medical bills if they have COVID symptoms. -19 within 14 days of your entry into Singapore.

This will also apply to Singapore residents (Singaporeans and permanent residents) who last left Singapore before March 27. They will also be responsible for their inpatient medical bills, should they develop symptoms within 14 days of arriving in Singapore, but will be able to make use of regular healthcare financial arrangements for their patient medical bills. hospitalized.

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