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Covid-19: No ban on cruise, cargo ships from docking in Malaysia, says Loke

Thursday, 13 Feb 2020 04:16 PM MYT

Transport Minister Anthony Loke said this was because each cruise ship passenger would undergo two rounds of health screening, undertaken by the government and ship operators before they would be disallowed to disembark. “Before any cruise ship anchors in Malaysia, they will have to send us the list of passengers and undertake initial health screening. If any of their passengers exhibit symptoms relating to influenza or Covid-19, they will be quarantined and will not be allowed to disembark.

Moreover, health screening would be first be undertaken at the ports where cruise ships operated from.

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