No quarantine or testing for kids aged six and below after borders reopen, says KJ
Published on 24 Mar 2022 6:59:20 PM
Children aged six and below are not required to undergo Covid-19 testing during pre-departure and upon arrival when the border reopens on April 1, says Khairy Jamaluddin.
These are among the procedures for travellers entering the country from April 1 that were announced by the Health Minister on Thursday (March 24).
The reopening of the country’s borders will also see many travel procedures removed from April 1 onwards, including the usage of digital tracker, Home Quarantine Application, the Langkawi International Tourism Bubble (LITB) and the Immigration Department's MyTravelPass.
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Children aged six and below are not required to undergo Covid-19 testing during pre-departure and upon arrival when the border reopens on April 1, says Khairy Jamaluddin.
These are among the procedures for travellers entering the country from April 1 that were announced by the Health Minister on Thursday (March 24).
The reopening of the country’s borders will also see many travel procedures removed from April 1 onwards, including the usage of digital tracker, Home Quarantine Application, the Langkawi International Tourism Bubble (LITB) and the Immigration Department's MyTravelPass.
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