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Border reopening: S’pore can’t pre-determine date for now

Republic’s multi-ministry task force working out detailed arrangements with M’sia

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 11 Mar 2022 9:00PM

Border reopening: S’pore can’t pre-determine date for now
Singapore welcomed Malaysia’s announcement to reopen its border on April 1, while noting that it can’t pre-determine the date of re-opening on its side for now, according to the republic’s Multi-ministry Task Force on Covid-19. – Wikipedia pic, March 11, 2022

SINGAPORE – Singapore welcomed Malaysia’s announcement to reopen its border on April 1, while noting that it can’t pre-determine the date of re-opening on its side for now, according to the republic’s Multi-ministry Task Force (MTF) on Covid-19.

At a virtual press conference today, the MTF’s co-chair Gan Kim Yong reiterated that the island-state is working out the detailed operation arrangements with its northern neighbour and will share more details when it is ready.

Gan, who is also the republic’s Trade and Industry Minister, said it will be looking at cars, motorcycles, and additional buses, including private coaches that would be engaged by companies for their workers to go to and fro.

The MTF was asked about the specific details that are being worked out, as well as the benchmarks to decide for border reopening and when it will happen.

“We are looking at the various aspects, and this also involves significant adjustment and fine-tuning of the operations on the ground.

“Bearing in mind that today we have a few thousand (Covid-19 cases) a day and in time to come we may have a significant number of people crossing on a daily basis,” said the minister.

Gan noted that “it is a major undertaking.”

“Our Land Transport Authority … our Immigration Department are in close discussion with our (Malaysian) counterparts and also working out the operational details to ensure that when we are able to allow more traffic to cross (where) it can be done so smoothly and safely,” said Gan.

To the same question, Health Minister Ong Ye Kung pointed out the timing.

“The two Health Ministries are in constant touch, and I think we need to time it right ... They must be done when the pandemic situation on both sides allows it.

“This is also something we don’t think we can pre-determine the date for, but this is something we are watching closely, and when conditions allow, then we can talk about re-opening,” he added.

Singapore reported 16,165 new Covid-19 cases as of noon on Thursday (March 10) with six fatalities. – Bernama, March 11, 2022

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