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Singapore officially announced that starting from February 13, it will adjust the epidemic prevention measures related to the new crown virus, including new policies such as canceling the requirement to wear masks and relaxing entry restrictions.
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Border restrictions eased across the board
All entrants who have not completed the COVID-19 vaccination do not need to submit a negative test certificate, or short-term visitors do not need to purchase COVID-19 travel insurance.
Now when you enter Singapore, you only need to fill in the "electronic health card".
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Masks are not required in public places
Starting from February 13, citizens are not required to wear masks in public places.
However, in order to better protect the health of patients and medical staff, citizens who go to medical institutions still need to wear masks.
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Lifting Singapore's new crown medical procedures
Singapore has now lifted the three-tier Covid-19 medical procedure.
COVID-19 patients no longer need to be quarantined or complete testing requirements under the three medical protocols prescribed by the authorities.
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State of emergency raised to green level
The alert level of the Singapore Disease Outbreak Response System (DORSCON) has been lowered from yellow to green.
This means that Singapore has completely "get rid of" the acute phase of the epidemic, and citizens have fully returned to normal life.
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Disband the interdepartmental anti-epidemic working group
Due to the need to fight the epidemic, an interdepartmental working group composed of the Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Health, and Minister of Trade and Industry of Singapore has been fighting on the front line of the epidemic in Singapore since its establishment in January 2020.
Following the lowering of the DORSCON alert level, the authorities decided to disband the working group.
Since then, the management of the COVID-19 outbreak has been handed over to the Singapore Ministry of Health.
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Reduced corona benefits
Starting from April 1, the Singapore government will further reduce the new crown subsidy.
All patients (including citizens, permanent residents, and long-term pass holders), regardless of vaccination status, will no longer receive full subsidies when receiving COVID-19 treatment.
If you want to have any new crown testing or treatment, you must pay the relevant medical treatment fee.
In addition, the "Heli Tracking" portable device no longer needs to be used, migrant workers with COVID-19 can recuperate in dormitories, and the government still provides free COVID-19 vaccines...
In addition to fully lifting the epidemic prevention restrictions, Singapore has also launched a new five-year work permit for attracting top talents from around the world: Top Professional Pass, referred to as ONE Pass.
ONE Pass will be open for application from January 2023. You are welcome to contact Xingyunhai International, and we will provide you with a "customized, exclusive immigration plan".