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Singapore eases anti-covigilance restrictions on entry as of February 13

Authorities in Singapore have decided to abolish the requirement to present a certificate of vaccination against coronavirus or health insurance covering COVID 19 infection when entering the country, Asian media reported.
Such exemptions will take effect from February 13.
Mask wearing on public transport will be abolished but health care facilities will still require them.
Singapore’s Ministry of Health noted that about 80% of the population has received a minimum level of protection against the coronavirus through vaccination against COVID 19.
Last April, Singapore lifted much of the restrictions in place to combat the coronavirus.

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