Singapore – Hong Kong bubble in doubt as Covid cases rise
The Singapore government is reviewing its travel bubble arrangement with Hong Kong due to a spike in Covid-19 infections in the city state. It has imposed new Covid-19 restrictions for the next three weeks after an outbreak at a hospital.
Singapore said it could make changes to the travel bubble or it could be postponed again depending on the Covid situation over the next two weeks.
The long-delayed quarantine-free Singapore – Hong Kong travel bubble was due to begin on 26 May.
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