Malaysia is preparing to reopen its border for tourism from 1 April. The Malaysian government announced on Tuesday that it is ready to welcome fully vaccinated tourists, as the coronavirus has finally made its local entry. In addition, the country joins the list of countries whose governments have lifted 19 restrictions and resumed tourism.
Malaysia is preparing to open its border for tourism from 1 April. The Malaysian government announced on Tuesday that it is ready to welcome fully vaccinated tourists, as the coronavirus has finally made its local entry. In addition, the country joins the list of countries whose governments have lifted 19 restrictions and resumed tourism.
Naturally, the Southeast Asian country is heavily dependent on tourism and is a popular destination for beach holidays. The country is famous for its beautiful white sand beaches and beautiful rain forests. About two years ago in March 2020, Malaysia closed its border.
"The government has decided to open borders on April 1, 2022. We hope this decision will boost our economy and revive our vulnerable tourism sector," Malaysia's Prime Minister Ismail Sabri Yaakob said at a news conference. " This will help.
He said that travelers need valid travel documents to enter and exit the country. “Considering the Omicron version still available in our country and other countries, there are some important steps for Malaysia and travelers to take,” he said.
The country is reopening, but things are easing up, despite reports of more than 25,000 daily infections in recent weeks. Malaysia's neighbors, Singapore, Thailand and the Philippines, have eased travel restrictions and gradually opened their borders to tourism.
Requirements for entering Malaysia
1) From 1st April, fully vaccinated passengers will be able to enter the country without any isolation.
2) Fully vaccinated patients should not receive 48 RT PCR test results within 24 hours and should also undergo COVID-19 Rapid Test Kit-Antigen (RTK-Ag) test. should go
Malaysia Recalling the travelers who were not vaccinated, the Prime Minister said, "Those who have not been fully vaccinated or who have not been vaccinated for health reasons, will be given further action tomorrow by the Health Minister." will be subject to." (SOP) has gone up."
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Malaysia reopen his border for vaccinated travelers from 1 april
By admin.ngtraveller | Mar 10, 2022
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