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29 August 2021

Travellers Entering Country Via Johor Must Submit Quarantine Application 7 Days Before Arrival

Travellers entering via Johor, such as through the Senai International Airport (above), must submit an application at least seven days before arrival.PHOTO: SENAI INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT/FACEBOOK

Health DG: Travellers entering country via Johor must submit quarantine application 7 days before arrival


BERNAMA
29/8/2021

KUALA LUMPUR: Travellers entering Malaysia through the Johor international gateway must submit an application to undergo mandatory quarantine at their home or another residence at least seven days prior to their arrival.

Health director-general Tan Sri Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah said travellers would also need to undergo a COVID-19 screening test using the COVID-19 RT-PCR test no later than three days before departure.

The risk assessment for travellers is made based on the application for compulsory quarantine at home and the premises can be used as a quarantine place if it meets the prescribed conditions.

Among the conditions are that the citizen or foreign traveller must have a house or place of residence in Malaysia, tested negative on the RT-PCR test, be fully vaccinated, and that the house or place of residence is appropriate.

"Citizens and foreign travellers who do not meet the requirement and qualification will have to undergo compulsory quarantine at government-gazetted quarantine centres at their own expense," he said in a statement on COVID-19 developments.

Dr Noor Hisham said all travellers would have to undergo a health assessment and RT-PCR test again upon arrival at the international gateway.

Travellers with mild symptoms are required to undergo RTK-Antigen or RT-PCR testing, and they are allowed to quarantine at home, however, further action depends on the test results.

"Travellers who experience moderate or severe symptoms will be referred to an infectious disease physician and further action based on health assessment and expert decision.

"The mandatory quarantine period for travellers from all countries is 14 days. However, it will be extended for another seven days if there is a need based on the results of their risk assessment and additional quarantine will be implemented at the same residence, house, or quarantine centre," he added.




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