Non-fully vaccinated travellers to Singapore no longer have to quarantine on arrival and the indoor mask mandate will be removed from August 29.
Visitors who are not fully vaccinated will, however, still have to test negative for COVID within two days prior to their departure for Singapore.
Currently, fully vaccinated travellers can enter the country without taking COVID-19 tests or undergoing quarantine.
Masks are still compulsory on public transport and in health-care settings like hospitals, residential care homes and ambulances. They are optional indoors, in taxis, private hires and in the airport.
Following the announcement, which was made on August 24, Singapore Airlines announced that it would drop its mask mandate on most flights when the rules come into effect on August 29.
Masks will only be necessary on flights to or from destinations where it is mandatory.