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Tourists to Langkawi must undergo COVID-19 testing
Sep 15, 2021
Those planning to visit Langkawi from tomorrow must get themselves tested for the coronavirus.
Health Minister Khairy Jamaluddin says the new ruling applies to all travellers aged 7 and above.
He also reminded visitors to continue to follow SOPs, adding that the bubble project is not a reason for people to ignore set guidelines.
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School reopening a sign of normalcy again
The reopening of schools next month shows that Malaysia is now heading towards the COVID-19 endemic phase.
Education Minister Datuk Dr Radzi Jidin also reckons that the move indicates that the country is returning to normal.
On another note, Dr Radzi says authorities are still in talks on what to do with the teachers who rejected the COVID vaccine.
He previously said that such educators will be banned from conducting physical lessons.
He now says that they will be kept separate from other teachers when in school...
It's reported that some 2,500 teachers refused the injection.
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New COVID-19 cases rise over 19k
Daily COVID-19 cases in the country rose, after we logged 19,495 infections today.
The Health Ministry says Sarawak had the most cases at over 4,000 while Selangor came in second ahead of Sabah.
Labuan had none.
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