Topic: 'Malaysia' allows people who have been fully vaccinated to travel free

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Malaysia today announced (Oct. 10) relaxation of domestic and international travel restrictions. For those who have completed the full dose of the COVID-19 vaccine as the pre-existing severe outbreak has slowed And vaccination rates have increased exponentially.

Neighboring southern Thailand has faced the worst coronavirus spread wave in recent months. until calling for the authorities to announce strict lockdown measures across the Yellow Tiger

But due to the fact that the cases of patients are reduced And vaccination rates are increasing rapidly. Authorities have begun to lift strict restrictions, and now businesses are allowed to reopen. and employees and employees gradually back to the office to work together

On Sunday, Prime Minister Ismail Sabri Jacob announced on television that Those who are fully vaccinated can travel independently. Both domestic travel and international flights without special permission.

“According to the information of the Ministry of Public Health The vaccination rate for the adult population ... has reached 90%,” he said while explaining the reasons for the relaxation. It will take effect from Monday (11).

(File Photo) Tourists scan QR codes to check in upon their arrival at Langkawi Airport on September 16, 2021, where Malaysia's main resort island has reopened to domestic tourists.
(File Photo) Tourists scan QR codes to check in upon their arrival at Langkawi Airport on September 16, 2021, where Malaysia's main resort island has reopened to domestic tourists.

However, the Malaysian prime minister warned the people that It is also necessary to follow rules and precautions such as wearing a protective mask. to prevent the virus from coming back to spread again

"Don't underestimate ... this is an important part of the government's efforts to reopen the economy," he said.

Malaysians have been barred from crossing to other states in the country since January. If it does not qualify for exceptional cases