MMA lauds government’s move to ease Covid-19 SOPs, says curbs can’t be endless | Malay Mail

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MMA lauds government’s move to ease Covid-19 SOPs, says curbs can’t be endless

KUALA LUMPUR, April 27 — The Malaysian Medical Association today lauded the government’s move to further relax Covid-19 standard operating procedures , saying these “cannot be in a state of perpetuity.”

“The relaxation for testing requirements for travellers entering the country is an accepted practice for many countries that have opened their borders to travellers in this stage where the pandemic is under significantly improved control globally especially in countries with high vaccination rates,” Dr Koh said in a statement.

Earlier, Health Minister Khairy Jamaluddin announced that the Covid-19 insurance will no longer be needed for non-Malaysians to enter Malaysia beginning May 1, alongside the end of mandatory masking outdoors and MySejahtera registrations.

 

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