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All inbound travellers, including from China, to be screened for fever

Health Minister Zaliha Mustafa says wastewater from aircraft arriving from China will also be tested for Covid-19.

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A woman pushes her luggage on a trolley at KLIA in Sepang.
A woman pushes her luggage on a trolley at KLIA in Sepang.

The health ministry today said it will screen all inbound travellers for fever and test wastewater from aircraft arriving from China for Covid-19 as part of fresh measures to prevent an outbreak following Beijing's decision to lift strict zero-Covid policies.

The ministry is taking preventative measures as the country faces a risk of an influx of Covid-19 cases from abroad, Health Minister Zaliha Mustafa said in a statement.

It was not immediately clear when the new measures would take effect.

Malaysia joins countries like US, India, Italy and Japan in taking new measures as a wave of infections erupted across China after Beijing's abrupt decision to dismantle Covid restrictions.

Zaliha said Malaysia will screen the body temperatures of all inbound travellers, including those from China, and those detected with fever or other symptoms will be tested for Covid-19.

The ministry will also sample wastewater from aircraft arriving from China for Covid-19 and will conduct tests to detect the entry of any new variants, she added.

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