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Singapore to launch travel corridor for business travellers

Singapore is set to launch a new separated travel lane for business travellers on short-term stays in a bid to help recover the local tourism.
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Singapore (VNA) - Singapore is set to launch anew separated travel lane for business travellers on short-term stays in a bidto help recover the local tourism.

Chan Chun Sing, the country's Minister for Trade andIndustry, announced on December 15 via a post on his verified Facebook accountthat the special travel corridor, called the Connect@Singapore initiative,"will be open to a limited number of business, official, and high economicvalue travelers from all countries who are coming to Singapore for short-termstays of up to 14 days".

The applications for the programme will open in mid-Januaryof 2021.

Participants will have to "stay at an appointedfacility under the Connect@Singapore initiative, undergo regular routinetesting and strictly observe all prevailing Safe Management Measures."

According to the Straits Times, there had been 16 new COVID-19cases confirmed in Singapore as of noon of December 15, taking the nation’stotal to 58,341./.
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