Interstate Travel Is Coming In A Couple Of Days, Says Health DG
Dr Noor Hisham reminded all to stay safe and conduct self-tests regularly.
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Malaysians will be able to travel interstate in the next few days, according to Health Director-General Tan Sri Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah.
Dr Noor Hisham mentioned that although the state borders are due to be reopened, he reminded Malaysians to stay vigilant and conduct self-testing to keep their loved ones safe.
Health Minister Khairy Jamaluddin also previously advised that individuals in high-risk areas to perform swab tests periodically before they balik kampung when the state borders reopen.
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In next couple of days interstate travel restriction will be lifted. It’s important to take all precautions like wearing a mask, washing yr hands & physical distancing even for those vaccinated
— Noor Hisham Abdullah (@DGHisham) October 6, 2021
In keeping yr loved ones & family safe, please do periodic saliva RTK Ag self-testing
Previously, the government has announced that restrictions will be lifted once Malaysia vaccinates 90% of the adult population. As of today (7 October), that number stands at 88.8%, based on the numbers from JKJAV.
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For now, the government only allows certain individuals to travel interstate such as long-distance couples and those with children who study in a different state.
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