Singapore and China plan to restart some business travel, but it’s going to involve isolation and lots of testing
But the list of requirements, from approvals to multiple coronavirus tests, shows the difficult balancing act between allowing international travelers and keeping infections contained.
Under the “fast lane” agreement announced by Singapore on Wednesday, a person from China wanting to travel to Singapore needs to be sponsored by a company or a Singapore-government...
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