Malaysia will open international travel once 90 per cent of the adult population have been fully vaccinated and this will also mean interstate travel will resume.
With this, Malaysians will no longer be required to apply for the MyTravelPass scheme to travel overseas, says Prime Minister Ismail Sabri Yaakob.
Speaking on Sunday night (Oct 3), Ismail Sabri stressed that once the 90 per cent figure was achieved, Malaysia would “open up almost completely”.
“I believe the time for interstate travel is getting close, and I will immediately announce the resumption of interstate travel when the vaccination rate (for the adult population) reaches 90 per cent,” says Mr Ismail Sabri.
