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Asean health ministers agree on mutual recognition of Covid-19 vaccination certs

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KUALA LUMPUR, May 15 — The Asean Health Ministers have agreed on the Mutual Recognition of Covid-19 Vaccination Certificates to ensure smooth and safe cross-border travel.

“It aims to facilitate the verification of Covid-19 vaccination certificates issued by each Asean member country. Malaysia appreciates Indonesia’s efforts to take the initiative to lead the development of the Asean Universal Verification Mechanism,” he said in a statement here today. He said Malaysia was also ready to continue to work with Asean member countries in implementing the mutual recognition of Covid-19 vaccine certificates to ensure the development of a healthier and safer Asean region, besides protecting the livelihood of the people.

“This project will focus on technical aspects in the implementation of the whole genome sequencing of Covid-19, viral mutation detection, construction of the Covid-19 phylogenetic tree as well as genome analysis and activating the Covid-19 surveillance system. This initiative is expected to drive Asean in recovering from Covid-19,” he said.

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