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SINGAPORE - Though tens of thousands of people have travelled between Johor and Singapore since the land borders reopened on April 1, experts who spoke to The Straits Times are not concerned about how this might potentially impact the Covid-19 situation here. As at 5pm on April 1, some 33,700 travellers had crossed the border. Associate Professor Alex Cook, vice-dean...

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