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Singapore to freeze new ticket sales for quarantine-free arrivals

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Singapore to freeze new ticket sales for quarantine-free arrivals

FILE PHOTO: People pass the control tower of Singapore's Changi Airport, Singapore.

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'Our border measures will help to buy us time to study and understand the Omicron variant and to strengthen our defenses,' says Singapore's health ministry

SINGAPORE–– Singapore will freeze the sale of tickets for arriving flights and buses under its quarantine-free travel program for four weeks from Thursday, December 24, the government said, citing the risk from the fast-spreading Omicron COVID-19 variant.

Under the vaccinated travel lane (VTL) program, Singapore allows quarantine-free entry for fully vaccinated travelers arriving from certain countries on designated flights or buses. The travelers have to undergo regular testing.

About two dozen countries are listed in the program including Australia, India, Malaysia, Britain and the United States.

But no new tickets would be issued for people hoping to arrive from any of those countries from Thursday, December 24 to January 20, 2022, the government said on Wednesday, December 22.

“Our border measures will help to buy us time to study and understand the Omicron variant, and to strengthen our defenses, including enhancing our healthcare capacity, and getting more people vaccinated and boosted,” the health ministry said in a statement.

The government said it would also reduce the VTL quotas and ticket sales for travel after Jan. 20. For flights, the total number of VTL tickets would be capped at 50% of the previously allocated quota.

Travellers already holding tickets on VTL flights or buses and who meet all other requirements can still travel under the programme.

The government also urged people arriving in Singapore to minimize their social interactions, avoid large gatherings and eating out for seven days even if their tests, which they have to take every day for the week, are negative.

Singapore has confirmed 65 imported Omicron cases, along with a handful of local cases. But the government said it has been able to limit onward community transmission.

The health ministry said on Monday it had found a suspected Omicron cluster in a gym. – Rappler.com

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