Singapore is to end its requirement for unvaccinated travellers to serve a seven-day quarantine period on arrival in the destination.
From Monday (29 August), international visitors to Singapore who are not classified as being fully vaccinated against Covid-19 will no longer have to self-isolate for one week.
But unvaccinated travellers will still be required to test negative for the virus within 48 hours of their departure to Singapore.
Under current rules, fully vaccinated travellers can enter Singapore without undergoing any Covid tests or having to go into quarantine.
Singapore is also removing its indoor mask requirement from 29 August, as the destinations continues to ease its Covid rules.