Singapore Eyes More Vaccinated Travel Lanes in Cautious Reopen
- Could see new travel lanes by the end of the year, or earlier
- Daily infections in Singapore have begun to slow amid curbs
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Singapore is looking to launch new vaccinated travel lanes by the end of the year and is in negotiations with several countries including those in Europe and also the U.S., Trade Minister Gan Kim Yong said, signaling continued caution even as other advanced economies open up.
Gan, who is one of the co-chairs of the government’s virus taskforce, said that Singapore is hopeful it can unveil new vaccinated travel lanes “by end of the year or even earlier” given that pilots with Germany and Brunei have gone smoothly.