Thursday, 13 Aug 2020 07:03 PM MYT
KUCHING, Aug 13 ― Civil servants and business individuals travelling from Peninsular Malaysia, Sabah and Labuan through the Kuching International Airport will only be required to show their QR Code exemption or official duty directive letters upon arrival effective from today until August 31. “For civil servants and business individuals who frequently travel from Peninsular Malaysia, Sabah, Labuan to Sarawak and back, their samples will be taken once every two weeks,” it said in a statement, adding that no swab test was required for those travelling on official business of not more than two days.
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