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[VIDEO] Cheers and tears: border reopening stirs melange of emotions

Momentous start to Malaysia’s transition into endemicity

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 02 Apr 2022 5:35PM

[VIDEO] Cheers and tears: border reopening stirs melange of emotions
Yesterday was the much-anticipated border reopening for Malaysians and international travellers, especially from Singapore and Thailand, as the country transitions out of the pandemic phase after more than two years. – AZIM RAHMAN/The Vibes pic, April 2, 2022

by The Vibes Team

KUALA LUMPUR – Yesterday was the much-anticipated border reopening for Malaysians and international travellers, especially from Singapore and Thailand, as the country transitions out of the pandemic phase after more than two years.

The atmosphere along the two Johor-Singapore links were abuzz with vehicles and pedestrians coming and going, while the Kuala Lumpur International Airport welcomed international arrivals with 119 flights yesterday.

However, it was not a walk in the park, as there are still certain standard operating procedures in place, including different regulations adhered to by neighbouring countries, especially Thailand.

For example, one needs to prepare insurance coverage, hotel room bookings and Covid-19 test results.

The Vibes photographers, AZIM RAHMAN, ALIF OMAR and SYEDA IMRAN, along with journalist SOFIA NASIRwere on site to capture the exciting day. – The Vibes, April 2, 2022

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