JOHOR BARU: Tourism industry players in Johor are heaving a sigh of relief now that the Health Ministry is taking proactive moves to safeguard the country following the recent detection of monkeypox in Singapore.
JOHOR BARU: Another significant number of visitors from Singapore is expected in the state due to the long weekend in conjunction with Wesak Day, says the Johor Tourist Guides Association.
The professionally administered RTK-Antigen nasal test at KLIA and KLIA2 costs RM100 (S$32) for Malaysians and RM160 for foreigners.
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JOHOR BARU: Most international travellers flying into the country have to take their rapid test (RTK-Antigen) at the airport upon arrival and there is no reason why it should be overpriced, says the Malaysia Tour Guides Association.
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