(Bloomberg) -- Malaysia banned the citizens of more countries from entering the country as the number of its coronavirus cases rose by the most since June.

The ban, effective Monday, applies to citizens of countries that have more than 150,000 coronavirus cases, including the U.S., the U.K. and Russia, even if they hold long-term passes. That’s an expansion of an earlier restriction against India, Indonesia and the Philippines. All foreign tourists have been banned from entry since March.

Malaysia reported 100 new cases on Tuesday, of which 85 were local transmissions, according to the health ministry. That’s the most since June 4.

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