Sabah has decided to relax travel rules for those who have been vaccinated.
Starting tomorrow (Oct 14), interdistrict travel will be allowed for fully vaccinated adults and their children under 12, as well as for teens aged 12 to 18 who have received at least one vaccine.
Meanwhile, interstate travel will be allowed starting Nov 1.
Starting tomorrow (Oct 14), interdistrict travel will be allowed for fully vaccinated adults and their children under 12, as well as for teens aged 12 to 18 who have received at least one vaccine.
Meanwhile, interstate travel will be allowed starting Nov 1.
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