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Grab Malaysia To Restrict High-Risk Drivers and Passengers From Using Its E-Hailing Service

Grab Malaysia has announced a new policy that applies to both drivers and passengers of its e-hailing service. Starting from 14 September onwards, only those that have “Low Risk” or “Casual Contact (No Symptoms)” status on their MySejahtera are being allowed to utilize the service.

As a reference, here is the list of MySejahtera’s COVID-19 risk status based on the information provided by the Special Committee On COVID-19 Vaccine Supply (JKJAV) for vaccination centres (PPV) back in May 2021:

Under the new policy, both drivers and passengers can now request to show their MySejahtera risk status, either on the check-in screen or the app’s profile section, to each other before they proceed with the journey. Anything beyond these sections and information other than risk status are off-limits, says Grab.

Interestingly, drivers and passengers can still utilize Grab’s e-hailing service regardless of their vaccination status as the new policy only focuses on the risk of exposure. In other words, unvaccinated or partially vaccinated individuals can still take an e-hailing ride or perform Grab jobs.

Grab also said that the new policy is its own decision and not a directive from the National Security Council (MKN). That being said, this policy is not unique to Grab as it has also been implemented by shopping malls and PPV, according to the company.

(Source: Grab Malaysia via Nextrift.)

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