Singapore hopes for some flexibility as Malaysia goes under movement control order
Tuesday, 17 Mar 2020 09:50 PM MYT
“We are in touch with the Malaysian side to see if some flexibility can be obtained beyond tonight maybe one or two days to allow for that transition to happen,” said National Development Minister Lawrence Wong. This order encompasses among others, a complete travel restriction for all Malaysians going overseas as well as acomplete restriction of foreign visitors and tourists into Malaysia.
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