Malaysia imposes travel ban on PH citizens

Date:

Share post:

DAVAO CITY — The Malaysian government will not allow citizens from Philippines, Indonesia, and India to enter their soil starting September 7.

Malaysian Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin earlier said Malaysia imposed the entry ban to curb the pandemic until the end of the year as the virus “is still actively spreading across the world”.

Philippines having the highest number of Covid-19 cases in Southeast Asia with some 226,440, followed by Indonesia with a total of 180,646 cases as of September 2, the Malaysian government’s declaration is well taken and respected said Presidential Spokesperson Harry Roque on Thursday.

Roque said it is the “sovereign decision” of Malaysia to determine who is allowed to enter the country.

“I’m not saying we’re happy. We regret the decision but we respect the sovereign decision of Malaysia,” he said in a virtual Palace briefing.

As of September 2, the total cases in Southeast Asia crossed the 479,000 mark.

India has nearly four million cases, the third highest in the world after the United States and Brazil.

Covid-19 cases in the world surpassed 26 million on Wednesday.-Newsline.ph

spot_img

Related articles

DFA hopeful for ‘positive development’ in talks to free Houthi-held Filipino seafarers

MANILA (November 19) — The Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) is seeing “something positive” in ongoing efforts to...

Davao de Oro rolls out faster, fully digital health referral system

NABUNTURAN (November 19) ---  Davao de Oro has officially launched its new Integrated Referral Information System (DDO-IRIS), giving...

DSWD appeals: Don’t give alms — help IPs, street families the right way

MANILA (November 19) — As the Christmas season approaches, the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) is...

Child abuse cases in Caraga down 20%, but online threats surge

BUTUAN CITY (November 19) — Child abuse cases in Caraga fell by 20% this year, police reported, even...