The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Govt sets Covid-19 test fees ranging from RM30-RM250

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PUTRAJAYA: Malaysian citizens and foreign nationals travelling to Malaysia are now required to pay the fees when they undergo the Covid-19 tests.

Health Minister Datuk Seri Dr Adham Baba said the fees were imposed in accordance with the Prevention and Control of Infectious Diseases (Fee for Coronaviru­s Diseases 2019 (Covid-19) Detection Test) Regulation­s 2020 which took effect on June 29.

“In accordance with the enforcemen­t of the regulation­s, anyone entering Malaysia from overseas must pay the fee for Covid-19 detection test before proceeding to immigratio­n clearance at any point of entry,” he said in a statement here yesterday. He said those already in the country, however, may request to take the test at any government hospital or clinic. The fees for Covid-19 detection tests are as follows:

Polymerase chain reaction test: Citizen (RM150), Non-Citizen (RM250).

Antigen rapid test: Citizen (RM60), NonCitizen (RM120).

Antibody rapid test: Citizen (RM30), Non-Citizen (RM60).

Dr Adham said certain groups of Malaysian citizens will be exempted from paying the fees, such as government servants on official duties and people with disabiliti­es (OKU).

“The government servants must have their directive letter as proof, while the OKU are required to provide a valid OKU card issued by the Social Welfare Department. The exemption does not include their family members,” he said.

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