Malaysia’s borders to reopen on April 1
Visitors and Malaysians who have been fully vaccinated against Covid-19 will no longer have to quarantine when they arrive.
Visitors and Malaysians who have been fully vaccinated against Covid-19 will no longer have to quarantine when they arrive.
The country’s borders remain mostly closed as policymakers continue to pursue the zero-tolerance approach.
China has also approved one neutralizing antibody treatment for Covid-19.
Among the possible recipient countries being considered by the government are those in Africa as well as Myanmar.
The Health Minister said the nightclubs are still considered high-risk for Covid-19 transmission.
The government expects the daily figure growth to rebound this week, despite the number slowing down over the weekend.
Those who have reported their test results through the platform will be prioritized for admission to community isolation facilities.
The current focus of Hong Kong's fight against the epidemic is to reduce the number of deaths in severe cases.
Over 25.7 million Indonesians work in the wholesale and retail trade, accounting for nearly 40% of the whole service workforce.
A spokesman also quoted Thai PM Prayut as saying that the situation has stabilised thanks to the government’s vaccine rollout.