[ad_1] SINGAPORE (Reuters) – Kristen Choong had accepted her family’s noodle stand in Singapore that she is likely to retire when she retires. Now, battling a 90% drop in business due to the coronavirus pandemic, he constantly has to reassure clients that the position will survive for months to come. …
Read More »Open court hearings will resume from Wednesday
[ad_1] PETALIZING JAYA: Open court hearings in the country will resume in stages starting Wednesday. This matter was announced in a statement by the Office of the Chief Registrar of the Federal Court of Malaysia. He said the judiciary will enforce the following strict procedures and guidelines for standard operation …
Read More »For a Malaysian schoolgirl, the task is to sew PPE dresses to help beat Covid-19
[ad_1] SEREMBAN (Reuters): For a nine-year-old Malaysian schoolgirl, the new coronavirus was difficult to understand. But Nur Afia Qistina Zamzuri knew one thing for sure: it was dangerous. So when he heard that a local hospital was looking for people to sew protective gear, he immediately offered. “I felt bad, …
Read More »No plans to separate Trump and Pence despite White House coronavirus cases – source
[ad_1] WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The Trump administration has no plans to keep President Donald Trump and Vice President Mike Pence separate, a person familiar with the matter said on Sunday, as concerns about the spread of the coronavirus within the White House mount. . The New York Times first reported …
Read More »Photos: Employees find MOLD on all leather goods after mall reopens after 2 months
[ad_1] Like us on Facebook to see great stories daily! Listen to this post: Can you believe that it has been more than two months since most of us have left our homes? That’s right, the Movement Control Order, which was enforced on March 18, 2020, has lasted almost two …
Read More »Detection of workers remains the main concern
[ad_1] PETALING JAYA: Although they celebrate the extension of the conditional movement control order (MCO), the manufacturers and the group of workers say that their main concern is the detection of workers, especially foreigners. Given that Covid-19 is a significant health risk, they think that it is pragmatic to have …
Read More »State governments must comply with federal laws, says prominent lawyer
[ad_1] KUALA LUMPUR: The Conditional Movement Control Order (CMCO) to combat the federally imposed Covid-19 pandemic, which entered its seventh day today, has received mixed reactions from state governments, with some fully accepting it and others having Bookings. The CMCO was due to end on May 12, but Prime Minister …
Read More »May 31st deadline for appeals from those who were denied Prihatin’s help
[ad_1] PETALING JAYA: Malaysians who did not receive Covid-19 aid funds from the Prihatin aid program have until May 31 to file an appeal with the Internal Revenue Board (LHDN). The board said today that some applicants were rejected because they had an income above the limit, and others did …
Read More »67 new cases today, 96 discharged
[ad_1] PETALIZING JAYA: The Ministry of Health announced 67 new positive cases of Covid-19 as of 12 p.m. today, bringing the total number of infections in the country to 6,656. “Of the new cases reported, 49 of them involved foreigners,” said Director General of Health Datuk, Dr. Noor Hisham Abdullah. …
Read More »Restaurants with a liquor license can serve alcohol, says FT minister
[ad_1] Restaurants with a liquor license can serve alcoholic beverages for dinner, said Federal Territory Minister Tan Sri Annuar Musa. When asked to clear up the confusion that restaurants were not allowed to serve liquor, he said the problem was not the liquor but the business. “Companies with a restaurant …
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