Malaysia to work with Indonesia on mutual recognition for vaccine certificates | New Straits Times

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NSTnation Malaysia is ready to hold talks at the policy and technical level with Indonesia for the mutual recognition of vaccination certificates, through the respective country's monitoring apps – MySejahtera and PeduliLindungi.

 

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