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Off to KL once I can fly there. Short holiday. I live in bkk

 

i had Az And Pfizer last year and I am fine.

 

the hospitals gave me their signed papers of vaccination. Is it enough just to take these, or do I need to register them for flying? One nurse told me to simply take them to the airport (DM), but a Thai friend tells me I must use a phone app to convert them to a gvment paper or image. Do I need a blow test also?

 

confused

 

 

 

Eddy

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You'd probably be fine with what you've got (IMO), but if you get the Mor Phrom app it's another re-assurance which could be handy if the airline wanted something else.  There is also the option to get the yellow International Booklet which seems to be a waste of time from most reports, but only costs 50 baht IIRC so if it's easy for you to get then why not?

 

The Mor Phrom app looks like this on the Playstore.

 

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Malaysia will be open after 01/April.

Travel to Malaysia, their nation apps MySejahtera is strongly recommanded.

You can try to create account and update your vaccine status here:

Helpdesk (malaysia.gov.my)

 

Without proper MySejahtera apps, going to shopping malls, restaurant...

Might have additional explanation/inconvenience if you don't have it.

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After 01/April, travelers to Malaysia only need 48 hours before flight PCR and within 24 hours supervised RTK test after arrived.

 

Travelers must completed 2 doses of Malaysia government approved vaccines.

(Sinofarm seems not in the list)

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