KUCHING: Malaysians who have been fully vaccinated for Covid-19 would not only be able to travel interstate but could also visit other countries, on the condition that they received the certificate of verification.
Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin said the government had discussed the matter with a number of countries to allow this travel privilege.
The certificate, he added, would prove that an individual had received full Covid-19 doses, earning them the passport to travel.
"We have discussed with the National Security Council to allow anybody who has received the complete doses (of Covid-19 vaccine) to travel between districts, states, here and there, without any objection from the authorities."
"In addition, with the certificate, they are able to travel to Japan, Shanghai (China), Hong Kong or Jakarta (Indonesia)," he said.
Muhyiddin was responding to a question from Shelly Sheliza Ahmad, a participant at a townhall session on Shared Prosperity Vision 2030 at the Borneo Convention Centre Kuching (BCCK) here, today.
He also repeated his advice to members of the public to take the vaccine and not be worried about it.