‘Strict SOP compliance a must for border reopening’


PETALING JAYA: Despite their wish for the country’s borders to reopen on March 1, tourism players are still concerned about the spread of the Covid-19 virus across the country.

Malaysian Chinese Tourism Association president Paul Paw said although tourism players welcome the recommendation to open Malaysian borders on March 1, concerns over increasing Covid-19 cases are still on everyone’s minds.

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