Border restrictions between Malaysia and Singapore will be eased to support essential business and official traffic, as well as the movement of residents who have long-term work permits for either country.
This will include a Reciprocal Green Lane for essential business and official purposes where all travellers have to undergo a PCR swab test before travel and submit a detailed itinerary for the duration of the visit.
The new measures are expected to come into force on August 10, the two countries' governments said in a joint statement on Tuesday. The details of the arrangements - including health protocols and the application process - will be announced 10 days before that.
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