NRC wants proposals on immediate, safe reopening of borders: Muhyiddin

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10 Jan 2022 • 10:06 PM MYT
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NRC wants proposals on immediate, safe reopening of borders: Muhyiddin

PUTRAJAYA – The National Recovery Council (NRC) today recommended that the Health Ministry and Home Ministry begin talks to study, plan and propose measures to the council for the immediate and safe reopening of the country’s borders.

NRC chairman Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin said the council was of the view that the reopening of Malaysia’s borders was one of the important measures that would support the country’s recovery process.

“The NRC is of the view that without proper plans, the closure of the borders for an undisclosed period will have an effect on whether the country’s recovery process is fast or slow,” he told a media conference after chairing the NRC meeting here today.

According to Muhyiddin, Health Minister Khairy Jamaluddin had given a briefing at today’s NRC meeting regarding the infection trend of the Omicron variant as well as initiatives, including tightening border controls, that are being implemented to ensure the transmission of the variant does not adversely affect the country.

Muhyiddin said the NRC recommended that a committee be formed between the ministries involved to propose to the council measures to reopen the country’s borders, namely “when and how it can be opened in stages.”

The NRC also recommended that the National Disaster Management Agency (Nadma) make preliminary plans for the annual occurrence of floods, including pre-flood preparations and post-flood recovery measures.

He said it was also proposed that Nadma, the Meteorological Department and the Ministry of Environment and Water be more proactive in looking at the use of new technologies to tackle the issue of environmental disasters.

Muhyiddin said the NRC also recommended that the Agriculture and Food Industries Ministry together with the Human Resources Ministry refine measures to tackle the acute shortage of manpower for the deep-sea fisheries sector.

He added that the problem had caused a reduction in the number of fish landings and disrupted the supply of fish in the market, thus affecting the recovery in the fisheries sector. – Bernama, January 10, 2022