Open season on Muhyiddin and other news that you may have missed



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one Opponents Perikatan Nasional in Umno continues to move against the president of Bersatu, Muhyiddin Yassin. The party has presented its demand list to Muhyiddin, while Umno’s supreme council member Tajuddin Abdul Rahman argued that Umno’s representatives should be appointed to the deputy prime minister and other key cabinet positions.

2. MP from Langkawi Dr. Mahathir Mohamad He said it is risky for Umno to support PKR President Anwar Ibrahim’s proposal to become prime minister. The police, meanwhile, have demanded the list of deputies supposedly supporting Anwar and investigating him for alleged sodomy once again.

3. As parliament and its members prepare for their next session, several deputies have presented motions of no confidence against Muhyiddin. Parliamentary administrators, meanwhile, are severely limiting presence in the media in session due to Covid-19 concerns, and Sabah MPs They are beginning their quarantine in Kuala Lumpur.

4. Like the Covid-19 situation in Sabah gets worse and the resources become stretched, the Ministry of Health asks volunteers to report to a “low risk” job in the quarantine centers and has reopened a special bank account to receive public donations.

5. The Yang di-Pertuan Agong Sultan Abdullah Sultan Ahmad Shah has reiterated his call not to plunge the country into another round of political uncertainty in the middle of the Covid-19 pandemic.

6. The conditional motion control order It has been announced for Kampung Padang Che Mas, Baling, after Covid-19 cases were detected in five families, while 1 Utama shopping complex allowed to reopen today.

7. Parti Pesaka Bumiputera Bersatu Sarawak, Supreme Council Member Wan Junaidi Tuanku Jaafar, said that the current increase in Covid-19 cases and the impending rainy season are some of the reasons affecting the timing of the Sarawak State Elections, while the Supreme Council of umno will meet in Pahang instead of Kuala Lumpur to circumvent MCO’s conditional restrictions.

8. A study on fogging in Kota Damansara he did not find any dead mosquitoes, which may have developed resistance or learned to fly. Instead, the insecticide killed thousands of other insects.

9. Dr. Lokman Hakim Abdullah, a public health expert, said hesitation for the vaccine It will not be a major factor in the fight against Covid-19, despite a survey finding signs of high levels of vaccine hesitancy in Malaysia just weeks earlier.

10. The Director General of the Ministry of Health, Dr. Noor Hisham Abdullah, said Quick test has led to Covid-19 patients being detected earlier in the course of their illness, at a stage where they are still highly infectious compared to patients detected in earlier waves of the Malaysian outbreak.

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