Malaysia

M’sia to discuss quarantine-free VTL for fully vaxxed UK visitors: Khairy

Health minister meets with UK Foreign Secretary Elizabeth Truss on the matter

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 08 Nov 2021 9:10PM

M’sia to discuss quarantine-free VTL for fully vaxxed UK visitors: Khairy
Health Minister Khairy Jamaluddin says he will soon announce the opening of the vaccinated travel lane for UK travellers entering Malaysia. – Bernama pic, November 8, 2021

KUALA LUMPUR – Malaysia is ready to discuss with the United Kingdom on opening the vaccinated travel lane (VTL) for its fully vaccinated citizens to enter Malaysia without having to undergo quarantine.

Health Minister Khairy Jamaluddin said the matter had been conveyed to UK Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs Elizabeth Truss with the consent of Foreign Minister Datuk Saifuddin Abdullah in their meeting here today.

“We will discuss technical matters and we will soon announce the VTL timeline for UK travellers who want to enter Malaysia,” he said after the meeting with Truss.

Truss arrived in Malaysia on Sunday as part of her first visit to Southeast Asia since being appointed UK Foreign Secretary in September.

Meanwhile, Khairy said he had informed Truss on Malaysia’s hopes that the UK will consider allowing Malaysian travellers who have received the Sinovac vaccine to also enter the UK without having to undergo quarantine.

According to him, currently, only Malaysian travellers who have received certain types of vaccines are allowed to enter the country without having to undergo mandatory quarantine.

“I was informed earlier that there is good news from the UK that will be announced later. We are hoping it will be about them recognising the Sinovac vaccine, so recipients of the vaccine will also be given quarantine-free privileges when visiting the UK.

“We would like to thank the UK for being willing to consider Malaysia’s proposal and request, and also from other nations which use the vaccine as it (vaccine) is also recognised by the World Health Organisation,” he said.

Asked about the Delta AY.4.2 subvariant detected in two import cases in the country, Khairy said it is still categorised as a variant under investigation and has not been defined as a variant of concern.

“It has been found that it is a variant in which infectivity, especially involving asymptomatic cases, is slightly higher than the original Delta variant, but in terms of severity or symptomatic level it is not worse than the original Delta variant,” Khairy said.

He said the subvariant is still under investigation and monitoring in the country.

On Saturday, Health director-general Tan Sri Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah announced the discovery of two Covid-19 cases infected with the subvariant among imported cases, namely Malaysian students who had just returned from the UK. – Bernama, November 8, 2021

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