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		Malaysia to lift more COVID curbs, eases mask mandate
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		 [April 27, 2022] 
		
		KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - Malaysia 
		will ease more COVID-19 curbs from the start of next month, including 
		lifting restrictions on those who are not vaccinated against the 
		coronavirus and scrapping the need to wear masks outdoors, its health 
		minister said. 
 The Southeast Asian nation has seen some of the worst COVID-19 outbreaks 
		in the region, but infection surges have since subsided amid a ramped up 
		vaccination programme.
 
 Minister Khairy Jamaluddin said on Wednesday people will now be able to 
		enter public premises regardless of their vaccination status, except 
		those who have tested positive for COVID-19 or unvaccinated travellers 
		undergoing quarantine.
 
 Malaysia will also remove pre-flight and on-arrival testing requirements 
		for fully vaccinated travellers and those who have just recovered from 
		COVID-19, Khairy said.
 
		Masks will remain mandatory for indoor activities and on public 
		transport, he said.  
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			People wearing protective masks walk at a park, amid the coronavirus 
			disease (COVID-19) pandemic, in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia?September 27, 
			2021. REUTERS/Lim Huey Teng 
            
  
			The country reported a record of more than 30,000 cases at the 
			height of the Omicron wave last month, but daily infections have 
			since slowed to about 3,300 on Wednesday.
 
 Nearly 82% of Malaysia's 32 million population are fully vaccinated, 
			while about half have received a booster jab.
 
 (Reporting by Rozanna Latiff; Editing by Ed Davies)
 
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