MOH relaxes Covid test protocols for travellers


Health Minister Khairy Jamaluddin says those who have recovered from Covid-19 six to 60 days before their date of departure, irrespective of vaccination status, are also exempted from testing. – The Malaysian Insight file pic, May 1, 2022.

THE requirement for Covid-19 testing before departure to Malaysia and upon arrival for certain categories of travellers has been dropped starting today, Health Minister Khairy Jamaluddin said.

He said this includes fully vaccinated travellers aged 18 and above, and those aged 17 and below, regardless of vaccination status.

In addition, Khairy said those who have recovered from Covid-19 six to 60 days before their date of departure, irrespective of vaccination status, are also exempted from testing.

“Travellers aged 18 and above who have yet to complete their vaccination, are required to take a test within two days prior, using professional a RT-PCR or RTK-Ag kit,” he said in a statement today.

He added that travellers in that category are also required to take a Covid-19 screening test within 24 hours of arrival using RTK antigen under the supervision of a private medical practitioner registered with the Malaysian Medical Council (MMC), either physically or virtually.

“If the test results are negative, travellers are required to go into mandatory quarantine for five days in the place of accommodation; do RT-PCR testing on the fourth day or an RTK-Antigen test on the fifth day

“Travellers will be released from quarantine once the RT-PCR and RTK-Antigen test results are negative.

“If the results are positive, the travellers will be managed according to the existing positive case procedures,” he added.

Meanwhile, Khairy said any travellers displaying symptoms at the country’s international entry points, will be required to take an RTK-Antigen test.

At the same time, all travellers must display their ‘traveller’s card’ at the MySejahtera application upon arrival at the country’s international entry points, he added. – Bernama, May 1, 2022.


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