Pangkor Island is expected to reopen to tourists who are fully vaccinated from Nov 1, said Perak Housing, Local Government and Tourism Committee chairperson Nolee Ashilin Mohammed Radzi.
However, she said the decision to reopen the island is subject to the approval of the National Security Council (NSC) after all information, requirements and standard operating procedure (SOP) have been tabled by the Tourism, Arts and Culture Ministry.
“Based on the latest information received, only 87 individuals of the 8,026 residents including tour operators have not been vaccinated due to health problems or are undergoing quarantine as they have been in close contacts or were infected with Covid-19.
"So, we still have not fulfilled the percentage of people who must be vaccinated in order to achieve herd immunity," she told reporters after handing over aid from the Perak Malay Chamber of Commerce to the Village Security and Development Committee (Batu Gajah Zone) at Masjid Kampung Batu 8 in Batu Gajah today.
To achieve herd immunity at Pangkor Island, at least 8,026 people of the island’s total population of 11,500 must be fully vaccinated.
In July, Tourism, Arts and Culture Minister Nancy Syukri said Phase 2 of the ministry’s Covid-19 Free Destination Programme would be extended to popular island resorts such as Redang Island, Perhentian Island, Tioman Island and Pangkor Island.
- Bernama



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