Great news for the travellers at the moment is that Malaysia has decided to drop all the Covid-19 travel restrictions for the international travellers. Malaysia is a wonderful travel destination in Asia and it is soon going to scrap all the mandated travel restrictions related to the pandemic. If you are planning a trip to Malaysia, then jump on to it without any worries of Covid limitations.
These Rules Are Getting Lifted In Malayasia:
- The government is lifting the pre-travel tests for vaccinated travellers.
- It will not be necessary to go through a test at the airport anymore.
- No one needs to wear a mask outdoors forcefully. Wearing masks is completely optional and depends on the person.
- In addition to this, social and physical distancing is also not a mandate anymore.
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Malaysia Is Lifting Restrictions From 1 May
Khairy Jamaluddin, Health Minister announced this huge news on Wednesday. Everything will come to action from 1 May 2022. Singapore recently put an end to all the travel restraints. In fact, Malaysia announced the news only after a day after Singapore eased the restrictions. Dropping off the Covid-19 curbs is surely a huge breakthrough for the country as they very recently started to put an end to one restriction at a time. It was only last Thursday when Malaysia lifted the mandate quarantine procedure. Also at the beginning of this month, they started letting the unvaccinated travellers travel around.
Why Is A Trip To Malaysia Perfect At This Time?
Malaysia is controlling the present situation accurately. The daily number has not increased ever 5000 over the past 2 weeks. In fact, the positive cases are decreasing since the mid of March. As per official data on Tuesday, about 2.5% of the active cases are hospitalised. A trip to Malaysia is absolutely a great plan if you are thinking to explore the country now. With ease in the restrictions, the experience is surely going to be memorable and exceptional.
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