Sarawak allows foreigners in Malaysia for more than 30 days to enter state
Sarawak is now allowing foreigners who have been in Malaysia for more than 30 days to enter the state after seeking permission from state authorities. – The Malaysian Insight pic by Seth Akmal, July 1, 2020.
SARAWAK is now allowing foreigners, who have been in the country for 30 continuous days, to enter the state without having to undergo the 14-day Covid-19 quarantine. Deputy Chief Minister Douglas Uggah Embas said they must, however, seek the permission of the state’s disaster management committee first before entering the state.
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