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Malaysia considers allowing foreign entries

Malaysia’s Health Ministry is considering the possibility of allowing those who have been tested negative for COVID-19 for at least three days to enter Malaysia.
Malaysia considers allowing foreign entries ảnh 1People wear face masks for COVID-19 prevention at the  Kuala Lumpur International Airport (Photo: AFP/VNA)

Kuala Lumpur (VNA) – Malaysia’s Health Ministry isconsidering the possibility of allowing those who have been tested negative forCOVID-19 for at least three days to enter Malaysia.

Health director-general Noor Hisham Abdullah told the presson June 3 that the initiative is applied for Malaysians who want to return tothe country and foreigners who want to come to Malaysia.

Malaysia will allow the groups to enter if they have beentested negative at their respective countries, he added.

The official said the ministry is also considering whetherto quarantine Malaysians who returned to the country at quarantine centres orat home.

All 35 local government officers, including Prime MinisterMuhyiddin Yassin, who were ordered to undergo 14-day mandatory self-quarantineafter they were found to be in close contact with an officer tested positivefor COVID-19 were tested negative for the virus. They have been allowed toresume work on June 4.

The country reported 93 new COVID-19 infections on June 3, ofwhich two were Malaysians. This brought the total cases to 7,970, including 115deaths and 6,531 healed patients./.
VNA

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