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Malaysians in Thailand rush home to beat movement control order deadline

Tuesday, 17 Mar 2020 08:03 PM MYT

Many Malaysians rushed to airports early morning to make sure they got back home by today to avoid being slapped with the 14-day self-quarantine under the order. Meanwhile, a project-based employee who only wanted to be known as Kah Yee said she decided to fly home as the movement control order created uncertainty for travellers.

Muhyiddin said it also involves a comprehensive restriction on all Malaysians travelling abroad with those returning from overseas required to undergo a health check and to self-quarantine for 14 days.

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