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Malaysian Hotel Owners Association calls for lifting of interstate travel ban


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KUALA LUMPUR The Malaysian Association of Hotel Owners (Maho) wants the interstate travel ban lifted for the sake of hotels that have suffered huge losses in the past 12 months.
Maho in a statement today revealed that a meeting with the Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture (Motac) and its minister, Datuk Seri Nancy Shukri, took place on Tuesday, during which the hotel owners’ situation was discussed.
During the meeting, Maho executive director Shaharuddin M. Saaid emphasised that no Covid-19 cluster had been spread from hotels, adding that all establishments had complied strictly with the relevant SOPs.
“This should be a valid reason to open interstate travel so that hotels and resorts will be able to have guests to sustain the business. ....

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'Higher risk of infection in air-cond rooms'


People are 20 times more likely to be infected when confined indoors.-Bernama
PETALING JAYA: To avoid getting infected, people have been advised to remain indoors. However, it is not necessarily the safer bet, especially if one chooses to spend time inside an air-conditioned room.
Research has shown people are 20 times more likely to be infected indoors than outdoors, under certain conditions. For instance, the strong airflow inside an air-conditioned room is likely to carry viruses across longer distances, and droplets that may be carrying the viruses remain airborne for longer periods.
Virologist Prof Dr Sandy Loh of University Nottingham Malaysia told theSun, studies have shown that large aerosols or small droplets can transmit disease-carrying viruses over two metres if there is strong airflow, as one would experience in an air-conditioned room. ....

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