Financial hubs Singapore and Hong Kong agree to have 'travel bubble'

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Those travelling between the two hubs will need to have a negative coronavirus test result. FMTNews Singapore

October 15, 2020 3:31 PM

The two cities released joint statements announcing the deal, which they said would be implemented within weeks. “Both our cities have low incidence of Covid-19 cases and have put in place robust mechanisms to manage and control Covid-19,” Singapore transport minister Ong Ye Kung said, referring to the disease caused by the coronavirus.

Those travelling between the two hubs will need to have a negative coronavirus test result and travel on dedicated planes.

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