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MAHB’s statement was issued following claims circulated on various chat platforms and media reports correlating the presence of multiple Covid-19 variants in this country to the high passenger traffic movements experienced in April 2021. Picture by Shafwan Zaidon
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SEPANG, May 26 Malaysia Airports Holdings Bhd (MAHB) recorded about 107,000 international passenger movements in Malaysia for both arrivals and departures in April.
According to the airport operator, all of the passengers were put through stringent health and safety screening measures as determined by the Health Ministry.
Malaysia s ESD imposes entry restrictions on travellers from India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Pakistan and Nepal Details Published: 21 May 2021
All exit and entry approvals that have been obtained through MyTravelPass, MyEntry or other entry approvals are now null/voided.
Malaysia s Immigration Department (ESD) has announced new entry restrictions on citizens from India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, and Nepal.
This comes in lieu of statement by Senior Minister (Security Cluster) Ismail Sabri Yaakob on 5 May, where he announced a travel ban on flights to and from these countries, the ESD stated. These are namely:
Temporary flight restrictions for exit and entry from the abovementioned countries, either via direct flight or transit to Malaysia.
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Putting dreams on hold: Young Singaporean relocates to JB to care for grandparents as COVID-19 shuts border This Hari Raya will be a quiet one for Iman Nurhannah Mohamed Fariq and her grandparents, who are apart from the rest of their family due to COVID-19 travel restrictions.
Iman Nurhannah Mohamed Fariq puts her studies and career on hold to care for her grandparents in Johor Bahru. (Photo: Amir Yusof)
BANGKOK (April 20): Thailand is making necessary preparations, including stringent Covid-19 screening at its border entry points, as the kingdom prepares for its nationals who are stranded in Malaysia to return home.
At the same time, enforcement authorities have stepped up patrols at the Thailand-Malaysia border to prevent illegal crossings, and returnees from skipping mandatory quarantine.
This is following the announcement by Malaysia’s Immigration Department that all foreigners with expired social visit passes would need to leave the country on or before April 21, to avoid being penalised.
Thailand s Consul-General in Kota Bharu, Mongkol Sinsomboon, said Thais are allowed to enter the kingdom via four entry points, namely Sg Kolok (Narathiwat), Betong (Yala), Sadao (Songkhla) and Wang Prachan (Satun).