Accordingly, the extended SHN will apply to travellersarriving from all countries and regions, except Australia, Brunei, New Zealand, China (including Taiwan, Hong Kong andMacau), from May 7 at 11.59pm. They will be required to serve their 21-day SHNat dedicated facilities.
Travellers from Fiji and Vietnam in the past 21 days beforearrival in Singapore will be subjected to a 21-day SHN at dedicated facilities,with the option to serve the last seven days at their places of residence.
The country also decided to tighten safe management measuresfrom May 8-30 to reduce interactions among social circles. One big change isthe reduction of permissible group size in social gatherings, from eightpersons to five persons.
On May 4, the nation recorded 17 new cases, including five locally-transmittedinfections.
Meanwhile, Senior Minister and Defence Minister of Malaysia IsmailSabri Yaakob said on May 4 that the Malaysian government will no longer allowtourists to travel between states that are under the recovery movement controlorder (RMCO).
He also added that the travel bubble for RMCO states will besuspended.
The country reported 3,120 new cases on May 4, raising thetally to 420,632, including 1,574 deaths.
On the day, the Philippines recorded 5,683 new infections –the lowest reported on a day since March 19. The total count reached 1,067,892cases.
Meanwhile, 1,763 new cases were seen in Thailand on the sameday, bringing the total number to 72,788. With 27 deaths reported on the day,the total number of fatalities in the country reached 303./.