Asia > Singapore: Covid-19 and Travel

Present Situation
Total cases: 2.2 millions
Active cases: 70 726
Recovered: 2.1 millions
Deaths: 1 72
Vaccination count: 5.2 millions
Current trend: Declining
Data updated on 2023-01-22
Summary of the situation
Not Required
• Masks are required in public transport
• Masks are required in enclosed public places
Provisions for travellers
Entry to the territory: Allowed
Travelers from any country can enter Singapore.
There are no longer any COVID-19 measures for travellers arriving in Singapore from 13 Feb 2023, regardless of vaccination status or traveller profile. Travellers must ensure that they fulfil all other general entry requirements (https://www.ica.gov.sg/enter-transit-depart/entering-singapore)
Tests: Not Required
Quarantine: No
Not Required
Information updated on 2023-03-16.
Action taken in the country
Lockdown: No
On April 26, Singapore shifted from Orange to Yellow on the DORSCON framework, the first time this has happened since Orange was implemented in March 2020. This move is combined with the further easing of a number of measures across the country.
Here is what changed on April 26:
No more social distancing requirements.
Proof of vaccination is still be required for food and beverage establishments such as restaurants, coffee shops and hawker centres, as well as events with more than 500 participants at any one time and nightlife establishments where there will be dancing among patrons.
-Food and beverage establishments will not have to conduct checks on their customers
-It will be the responsibility of diners to follow the rules.
Random spot checks will continue to be conducted.
Singapore stopped the use of contact tracing measures TraceTogether and SafeEntry in settings such as malls, supermarkets and places of worship.
Masks will remain mandatory indoors, including on public transport.
People can be mask-free when not physically interacting with others, and when they are not in customer-facing areas.
Everyone is still advised to "exercise social responsibility and maintain an appropriate safe distance from others while unmasked." (Ministry of Health)
Mask use
Masks are required in public transport
Masks are required in enclosed public places
Gatherings: Allowed
No restriction
Restaurants and bars: Open with restrictions
Shops: Open
Tourist attractions: Open