Malaysia drops six-day Covid-19 test procedure for Singapore VTL and others

Published Tue, Mar 1, 2022 · 06:28 PM

[KUALA LUMPUR] Malaysia has dropped a requirement for inbound travellers to undergo Covid-19 RTK-Ag tests within six days of arrival under three programmes, which include the air and land Vaccinated Travel Lane (VTL) with Singapore.

Health Minister Khairy Jamaluddin said in a statement on Monday (Feb 28) that the new procedure - starting from Thursday - will also apply to travellers entering Malaysia via the Langkawi International Tourism Bubble (LITB) and One Stop Centre (OSC) for short-term business visitors, the Bernama news agency reported.

Currently under these three programmes, travellers will have to take a Covid-19 RTK-Ag test on the second, fourth and sixth day after arriving in Malaysia.

The requirement for travellers under the LITB programme to undergo the Covid-19 RT-PCR or RTK-Ag (professional) before leaving Langkawi will also be removed.

"The Covid-19 test which needs to be conducted two days before departure to Malaysia and upon arrival in Malaysia is still maintained as per the existing protocol," Mr Khairy said in the statement.

"I would like to emphasise once again that this new procedure only applies to travellers who enter Malaysia through the VTL, LITB and OSC programmes only," he added.

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