Singaporeans and permanent residents will soon be required to present a valid negative COVID-19 polymerase chain reaction (PCR) test taken within 72 hours before they depart for Singapore, said the Ministry of Health (MOH), Report informs, citing CNA.
From 11:59 pm on May 29, all Singaporeans and permanent residents, except those who have stayed in lower-risk countries and regions in the last 21 days before departure to Singapore, will have to present the negative test result. Only then will they be allowed to board their flight or ferry to Singapore, said MOH.
The lower-risk countries and regions are Australia, Brunei, mainland China, New Zealand, Hong Kong and Macau.
"All travelers will also be required to present their valid COVID-19 PCR test result at the air, sea and land checkpoints when they arrive in Singapore," said MOH.
Those who arrive in Singapore without a valid negative test result may be denied entry, it added. Permanent residents and long-term pass holders who fail to comply may also have their permit or pass canceled.