JUST IN: 15 imported cases among Singapore's 469 new COVID19 infections; 2 cases in the community reported: MOH
Of the two cases in the community, one is a Singaporean and one is a work pass holder, said the Ministry of Health .The remaining new cases are work permit holders residing in foreign worker dormitories.CROSS-BORDER TRAVEL BETWEEN SINGAPORE AND MALAYSIAsettled arrangements for cross-border travel"Give us a couple of weeks to monitor the figures, both in Malaysia, in particular Johor, and in Singapore.
Applications for the Reciprocal Green Lane and the Periodic Commuting Arrangement - which will allow travel for official, business and work purposes between Singapore and Malaysia - will open on Aug 10.
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