Flight to Germany during the pandemic!
At the end of September 2020, the information from
Germany about the possible Covid vaccinations with BioNTech was quite
promising, so we planned to travel to Germany and stay there until we were
vaccinated. We also hoped to be able to re-enter Malaysia after the vaccination
without having to stay in quarantine. We were hoping for early/mid-March 2021.
Fortunately, we had great free accommodation at Lake
Constance for the period from November to March.
But everything, almost everything, turned out
differently.
Leaving the country was no problem, we knew we could
re-enter. My wife, a Malaysian citizen, and I, as her husband, were allowed to
enter the country. We did not know at that time how complicated the whole
process would be.
The arrival in Munich was simple, as always, we came
from a country classified as safe. We didn't have to show anything and didn't
need a negative covid test or anything like that. Today (as of May 2021) that
is unfortunately no longer so easy.
The stay at Lake Constance was great, a house for us
at the lake, nice Christmas with the children.
But the news about the vaccination worried us a lot
already at the end of December. Unfortunately, the EU and Germany had not
managed to order enough vaccine doses, and the dates for our "age
group" were postponed week after week.
At the same time, we read about a vaccination
schedule in Malaysia, what to do? The house is only available until the end of
March, after that we would have to find accommodation somewhere in Germany, we
didn't feel much like travelling back and forth.
After several discussions we decided to return to
Malaysia unvaccinated. In the meantime, a possible vaccination date in Germany
became more and more distant.
Now the return planning began:
Documents:
Negative Covid test, not older than 48 hours
LOU, Letter of Understanding
My Travel Pass Malaysia- PERMISSION TO ENTER MALAYSIA
(SPOUSE)
LETTER OF UNDERTAKING AND INDEMNITY - PERSON UNDER SURVEILLANCE
MINISTRY OF HEALTH, KEMENTERIAN KESIHATAN MALAYSIA, Payment
of COVID-19 Screening and Quarantine Charges, Perkhidmatan Bayaran Ujian
Pengesanan COVID-19 dan Kos Kuarantin
Flight ticket, Flight number
Passport
(biodata page) of myself
Long
Term Pass (Spouse Visa)
Marriage
Certificate
IC
of Malaysian spouse
I
think that was all we had to organise. And after quite a few headaches and
emails, we finally had everything together!
Luckily,
the Malaysian Embassy in Berlin was very helpful, they checked all our
necessary documents and in the end also issued us with an official permit to
enter the country.
Well, here we go!
At the end of March, we travelled back from Munich to Malaysia, quite honestly, I was happy to return home. The uncertainty in Germany was just getting on my nerves.
The
flight was ok, travelling on the plane is supposedly pretty safe at Covid
times. Emirates constantly filter and exchange the air in the plane. So they
say.
But
the arrival! I felt like I was in a science fiction movie! All in those
overalls:
No normal check-in at passport control, no customs
control, but long queues at the manual and extensive passport and document
control.
Typical Malaysia. Take a number first....
There were. If I remember correctly, six or eight
stations to go through.
But at some point, we were free!
Then the big question: how do we get to our
quarantine hotel? Accompanied by four(!) service staff, we were led to the
exit. But first we had to disinfect all our luggage until the broth dripped
from the plastic foil wrapping.
Then our driver, also wrapped in this overall,
arrived. Off we went to the hotel, The 5-star, 23-storey Hotel Istana Kuala
Lumpur City Centre ....
I should mention that these seven days of
quarantine, including all services, cost us around 6300RM. To be fair, as a
'foreigner', it cost me 2200RM more than locals.
Once there, we scanned our luggage and soaked it again with disinfectant. But otherwise everything was ok, we put our luggage in front of the room door, distributed various SOPs, barcodes etc. You must scan the barcode every morning and fill in the form and certify that you are fine!
5-star, 23-storey Hotel Impiana Kuala Lumpur:
- Toilet flush was out of order several times
- Lamp in bathroom broken
- Everything that people smaller than 170 CM cannot
see had not been dusted for a long time
Food:
There was, quite nicely a lot of plastic, always in
front of the door. To this day, I don't know how to cut a steak with a plastic
fork and knife. But they did provide us with sturdy cutlery. But they kept
adding plastic cutlery.
But basically, the food was ok, we could order a la
card, it was not 5 stars, but ok so far.
I had to and wanted to do some work during the
seven-day quarantine, so we chose this hotel. Because ....High-Speed Wifi(100
mbps) ... was offered.
Well, unfortunately that was completely bogus.
When we arrived, we got just under 10 mbps, with a
tendency to fluctuate downwards. After asking, an extra modem came, then it was
11 mbps, at least a bit more stable. When we asked further, an extra router
came, which then managed a stable 15 mbps. This is what they call high-speed.
At the end of the seven days, we wondered how the
people who booked the standard package were accommodated.
On the penultimate day we did another Covid test,
both negative, and then off home!
All in all, an exciting return journey, with a
little distance I can say today that it wasn't that bad.
But again, no thanks!
Meanwhile, Germany is vaccinating at record speed,
all GPs are allowed to vaccinate, there is hardly any vaccination sequence.
And here in my beloved Malaysia?
Please wait .....
(NOTE: Meanwhile, the vaccination programme is being rolled out)
1 comment:
Thanks, really useful. Doing the same in a few months, any advice?
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