Malaysia eases Covid restrictions for fully vaccinated
Malaysia is finally easing restrictions for fully-jabbed people, allowing limited tourism to resume. Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin said travel, dining out and engagement in outdoor sports can be resumed in states that are at phase two of the National Recovery Plan.
Returning Malaysians who are fully vaccinated will be able to undergo quarantine at home. The PM warns all; to strictly abide by the rules as the government ‘will not hesitate to revoke these conveniences if there are breaches.’
Currently, about 35%% of adults are fully vaccinated.
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