Coronavirus: Singapore, South Korea to start fast lane for essential business, official travel on Friday

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Singapore and South Korea have concluded a fast-lane arrangement which will allow for essential business and official travel between the two countries from Friday (Sept 4). AsiaNewsNetwork

Eligible travelers will have to abide by the mutually agreed terms and prevailing public health measures in both countries. EPA-EFE, LIM YAOHUI via The Straits Times/Asia News Network

SINGAPORE — Singapore and South Korea have concluded a fast-lane arrangement which will allow for essential business and official travel between the two countries from Friday . The Ministry of Foreign Affairs said on Wednesday that the arrangement will help restore connectivity and support economic recovery. It added that the necessary public health safeguards will be in place.Eligible travellers will have to abide by the mutually agreed terms and prevailing public health measures in both countries.

These conditions include pre-departure and post-arrival testing, as well as the need to adhere to a controlled itinerary for the first 14 days after their arrival.

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