‘Lift quarantine for the vaccinated’


Public safety: People waiting for their turn at a Covid-19 vaccination centre in Singapore. — Reuters

JOHOR BARU: Tourism and business groups here hope that the Federal Government would start discussions with Singapore to allow those who have been vaccinated in the island republic to enter Malaysia without the need for a quarantine.

Malaysia Tourist Guides Council president Jimmy Leong said it is important for the government to kickstart this discussion as this is critical for the recovery of the local economy.

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