Visitors to Singapore will have to wear electronic monitoring devices to make sure they comply with coronavirus quarantines as the city-state reopens its borders.Hong Kong and South Korea have both implemented similar measures using electronic wristbands to track peoples' movements during quarantine.
Similar measures using electronic wristbands to track peoples' movements during quarantine have been used in Hong Kong and South Korea. Singapore, which has not given details on what the device will look like, said in a statement that it will not store any personal data and does not have any voice or video recording function.The city-state, which is also planning to give all residents a wearable virus-tracing dongle, has tough punishments for breach of its quarantine and social distancing rules.
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I’m cool with this. If you want to visit a place you need to play by their rules. And this is a good rule for keeping other Singaporeans safe.
susipudjiastuti No chip implant? 😄
Interesting.
Great
they should do that everywhere.
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