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What are the latest updates on NTUC's travel policies regarding Covid coverage for low-risk countries?

Nov 26, 2020
5 years ago
Ray ******
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Some good news (a little anyway), NTUC in Singapore has just announced its upgrading its travel policies to include 100k USD Covid coverage, but only to low risk countries at the time of your departure.
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NTUC in Singapore has announced an update to its travel policies, now providing 100,000 USD Covid coverage for travelers heading to low-risk countries at the time of departure. There is also a comment expressing hope for the removal of quarantine time, suggesting that travelers may instead be allowed to stay home.
Michael ********
Hopefully they will remove quarantine time soon, i think already can stay home (SHN)
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@Michael *******
from most of Australia you do not need to quarantine when you come to Singapore.
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@Ray *****
Thailands same you can do SHN stay home notice.

My problem is i got rid of my flat in July.
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@Michael *******
, I own a condo in Phuket but as far as I know I've still go to do the 2 weeks in Bangkok quarantine. I'll check with Thai embassy tomorrow. Thanks.
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@Ray *****
oh yes Thailands not changed still two weeks quarantine. Maybe convo crossed was talking about singapore if coming from Thailand
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@Michael *******
yes correct, from Thailand home quarantine.
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