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Can I travel to Malaysia after COVID-19 vaccination?

No, because the pneumonia epidemic in COVID-19 has been serious recently, and there is no shortage of people in Malaysia, so there is no guarantee that the environment in Malaysia is safe. It is also easy to meet people from different countries on the way, so it is likely to increase the probability of COVID-19 infection. Therefore, at this stage, it is better for everyone to stay in their hometown. Don't go with the flow in a large area, or lose some other countries because they can't guarantee the safety of other countries, which is likely to cause great losses to their own countries.

Now it has spread very badly, and it is also because people walk around at will. Because of work or personal reasons, there are many places to walk around, which will lead to dense infection. Everyone has a good way to deal with COVID-19. Vaccination can't guarantee everyone's safety, so we should take some precautions. Go to crowded places less and wash your hands frequently. Wear a mask when you go out, do nucleic acid testing, and remember to get vaccinated. While ensuring your own safety, don't cause certain security risks to others. Protecting yourself is also protecting the collective. Everyone has this idea. Moreover, the recent situation is more serious, resulting in some new viruses, so the tourism industry in various places has also suspended its services. This virus is even more harmful, and it can spread within a certain distance without direct contact, so it is extremely dangerous.

This also tells us that we must be safe, control our actions, and don't hide our route. Once something is wrong, it can also be reported to the relevant staff in time to control the epidemic as soon as possible, so that everyone can live in a safe environment and avoid losses. Now the situation also needs everyone to work together in Qi Xin, and Jixin must work together in Qi Xin to fight the epidemic.