China News Service, September 23. According to Malaysia’s "Shihua Daily" report, Malaysian Prime Minister Ismail Sabri announced that the Malaysian government has decided that once the adult’s COVID-19 vaccination rate reaches 90%, people can cross the state. Travel, tourist attractions will reopen.

  Ismail Sabri pointed out that in addition to interstate travel, Malaysia's tourist attractions, including islands and tourist attractions, will be open.

  He said in the statement that the vaccination rate must be determined based on the data and analysis of the Ministry of Health.

  A few days ago, Malaysian Minister of Health Carey pointed out that the ministry has formulated a standard operating procedure (SOP) for cross-state operations, but because many states’ vaccination plans are still not up to standard, they cannot be implemented.

  He said: "I have discussed this issue with the Director of Health, and we have made recommendations and will soon submit relevant recommendations to the National Security Council."