Malaysia will reopen its borders in April with no quarantine requirements.
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From April 1, Malaysia’s borders will be fully reopened, allowing tourists who have been vaccinated against COVID-19 to enter without having to go through quarantine. Thailand, Cambodia, the Philippines, Vietnam, and Indonesia have all taken similar actions to restore their ports. To combat coronavirus epidemics, Malaysia has implemented among of Asia’s strictest entry controls from March 2020. To combat coronavirus epidemics, Malaysia has imposed some of the strictest entrance restrictions in Asia since March 2020, with most foreign citizens being prevented from entering and returning Malaysians being subjected to quarantine.