PETALING JAYA: Inbound travellers to Malaysia who are fully vaccinated and have recently recovered from Covid-19 do not need to undergo mandatory quarantine, says Khairy Jamaluddin. He said travellers would need to present evidence that they had been fully vaccinated as well as printed or digital laboratory reports to prove they had been infected 11 to 60 days before arriving in Malaysia. Khairy said those who had yet to be fully vaccinated would be required to undergo mandatory quarantine for seven days at a designated quarantine centre. “The current quarantine rules will continue to apply to vaccinated travellers who have not been infected with the virus. “Travellers must also download the MySejahtera application and fill up a health declaration form, undergo health screenings and another RTK-Antigen test upon arrival at any international entry point,” he said.