Singapore launches coronavirus secure hotel

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Singapore, Feb 18 (AFP/APP): Singapore on Thursday launched what it billed as a coronavirus-secure hotel and meeting complex where visitors communicate via intercom through glass panels, as the Asian financial hub slowly opens up to the world for business.

Short-stay business travellers to Singapore will be able to avoid the official 14-day quarantine rule if they stay at Connect@Changi, a purpose-built facility near Changi Airport. They will, however, be required to remain within the facility for the duration of their stay to prevent possible transmission to the wider community.

After keeping its borders mostly closed for months, Singapore, which is home to the Asian headquarters of many international firms, will soon allow in business travellers from anywhere in the world as part of efforts to recover from a pandemic-induced downturn. The city-state suffered its worst-ever recession last year as global travel ground to a halt, with international visitor arrivals plunging to a mere 2.7 million from 19.1 million in 2019.

“The resumption of business travel and international meetings is important for catalysing economic recovery, in Singapore and the region,” Deputy Prime Minister Heng Swee Keat said. It will “preserve our role as a global business hub”, he added at the launch of the complex, which will receive its first guests in March. Upon arrival at the airport, guests will be “bubble wrapped” — meaning they are tested and then ferried directly to the facility.

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