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The latest news of Singapore's isolation policy

Singapore is a very wealthy small country in Southeast Asia and the only developed country in the region. The epidemic in 28 also had a great impact on Singapore, so all inbound tourists need to be quarantined for 14 days, and some people need to be equipped with electronic tracking equipment.

Singapore has gradually restarted its tourism activities. The Immigration and Checkpoint Bureau, the Ministry of Manpower and the Ministry of Education issued a joint statement on the 3rd:

From 11: 59 pm on August 1th, all immigrants, including Singapore citizens, Singapore permanent residents, long-term permit holders, work permit holders and their families, must wear trackers as long as they carry out the 14-day notice of stay at home (SHN) outside the designated facilities.

immigrants aged p>12 and under can be exempted.

The authorities said that the tracker will be handed over to the traveler's residence notification device after entering the country, and the tracker will be activated after arriving at the residence. If it fails to start smoothly, the authorities will track its location, provide technical support, or take law enforcement action when necessary.

during the 14-day home notification period, the authorities may send some information to the tracker, and the wearer must reply in time.

The electronic watch with electronic monitoring system

includes a tracker bracelet, a signal receiver and a mobile application of StayHome@SG, which mainly uses global positioning system (GPS) and Bluetooth signals to ensure that users are in their homes.

the device will not receive personal data or record video, and the tracking data will be transmitted to the back-end system of the authorities to ensure data protection.

Only authorized officials can read these data and conduct supervision and investigation.

Unless you go out for a crown disease test, anyone who leaves the house at home or tampers with the tracker will be notified and investigated.

Violators will face a fine of up to S $1,, or imprisonment of up to 6 months, or both.

If they are foreigners, the Immigration and Checkpoints Bureau or the Ministry of Manpower will revoke or shorten their permission to live or work in Singapore.