Rules must be beneficial for travel with Singapore, says Ismail Sabri

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He says Singapore has yet to ease the entry criteria for the 250,000 Malaysians working in the country. FMTNews Covid19 NewNormal JBSingapore

Senior Minister Ismail Sabri Yaakob hopes discussions on opening the border can continue for people from both countries to enter without restrictions, quarantine or stringent restrictions.

He said Singapore has yet to ease the entry criteria for the 250,000 Malaysians who work in the country.Ismail hoped the matter can be solved urgently so that the government can continue to open up the border with Singapore, allowing citizens from both countries to enter without restrictions, quarantine or stringent restrictions.

Meanwhile, when asked about 1,400 citizens under home quarantine who had returned home from overseas and have yet to go for their second screening, Ismail warned that police may compel them to do so. “It is up to them if they want to wait for the police to come or go to the clinics themselves for their second screening.”

Yesterday, 428 Malaysians arrived at KLIA and klia2 from China, Sri Lanka, Indonesia, Pakistan, Japan, Qatar and India. All were ordered to go on mandatory quarantine at home.

Source: Holiday News (holidaynews.net)

 

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