Singapore will no longer require travellers who are not fully vaccinated to show COVID-19 test results or purchase coronavirus travel insurance from Feb 13, the government’s virus task force said on Thursday.
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The public will also not be required to wear masks on public transport, the health ministry said in a statement, adding that masks were still mandatory in healthcare settings, where there is interaction with patients and in indoor patient-facing areas.