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Temporary ban on travellers from countries deemed at-risk from Omicron

Plans to set up Vaccinated Travel Lanes with those countries will also be put on hold.

Reuters
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A temporary ban will be placed on travellers from countries that have reported the Omicron variant or are considered high-risk.
A temporary ban will be placed on travellers from countries that have reported the Omicron variant or are considered high-risk.

Putrajaya has temporarily banned the entry of travellers from countries that have reported the Omicron Covid-19 variant or are considered high-risk, Health Minister Khairy Jamaluddin said today.

Malaysia joins countries around the world that have limited travel from southern Africa, where the variant, believed to be the most contagious yet, was first detected.

The travel ban applies to eight African countries, including South Africa, Zimbabwe, Mozambique and Malawi, but could be extended to other nations where the variant has been detected, such as Britain and the Netherlands, Khairy said.

Malaysia will also delay plans to set up so-called Vaccinated Travel Lanes (VTLs) with the affected countries, and reimpose quarantine requirements for citizens and long-term residents returning from those nations, regardless of their vaccination status.

“These are just temporary measures until we find out more about the Omicron variant,” Khairy said.

“The moment we believe it is safe, we will lift these measures.”

Malaysia, which has reported more than 2.6 million Covid-19 cases, has gradually reopened its borders to travellers in recent weeks as infections have slowed amid a high vaccination rate.

Earlier this week, Malaysia and Singapore launched a two-way joint VTL, reopening their border after nearly two years during the pandemic.