Tourism minister Nancy Shukri says those returning will have to comply with the MCO's requirements. FMTNews Covid19 MM2H TourismMinistry
The government says there are 253 MM2H holders and independents stranded overseas since the MCO began on March 18.
The 253 MM2H holders and their dependents had been stuck in various countries abroad following the implementation of the movement control order on March 18. “While the government welcomes home the stranded MM2H members, they have to comply with all the MCO’s requirements,” Nancy said in a statement today.They include medical screening at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport, followed by 14 days’ quarantine at the quarantine station. They must also bear the accommodation cost at the quarantine station, she said.
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