Sarawak bans travellers who were in South Korea recently


KUCHING: After China, the Sarawak government has now banned foreigners travelling in from South Korea, the biggest Covid-19 outbreak outside China.

The state disaster management committee announced that all foreigners who had been to South Korea in the past 14 days will be refused entry into Sarawak to ensure the state remained free of Covid-19.It said all Malaysians who had gone to South Korea and China in the past 14 days were strongly advised not to visit Sarawak until they had completed a 14-day quarantine and found not to be infected with Covid-19.

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