Postpone non-essential travel to China in light of coronavirus outbreak, advises Dzulkefly | Malay Mail

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Postpone non-essential travel to China in light of coronavirus outbreak, advises Dzulkefly

Saturday, 25 Jan 2020 05:42 PM MYT

However, if it essential to go to China, he advised travellers to take the necessary preventive measures when they are in that country as well as after returning home. Meanwhile, Dzulkefly said Malaysia would intensify its level of preparedness by carrying out rigorous monitoring and screening at all entry points to the country.Earlier, he confirmed three of the eight Chinese nationals placed under quarantine in Johor Baru had tested positive for the novel coronavirus, also known as the Wuhan coronavirus.

 

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