No more compulsory quarantine for Malaysians arriving from abroad effective June 10 - Ismail Sabri

Bernama
June 7, 2020 19:35 MYT
Ismail Sabri said upon their arrival at the airport, they would undergo test swab and if found positive they would be sent to hospital for treatment. - FILEpic
Malaysians arriving in the country from overseas will no longer be required to undergo the mandatory quarantine at quarantine centres, effective June 10, said Senior Minister (Security Cluster) Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob.
He said upon their arrival at the airport, they would undergo test swab and if found positive they would be sent to hospital for treatment.
However, if the test result is negative, he said, they would have to undergo the mandatory 14-day quarantine at their home.
"They are required to download the MySejahtera application and they will be monitored through this application. They are also required to wear a wristband to facilitate identification process.
"Their compliance with the 14-day quarantine at their respective home can also be monitored by the authorities through the MySejahtera application," he told a daily press conference here today.
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