[ad_1] CORONAVIRUS The | 40 new cases of Covid-19 were reported today, bringing the total number of cases to 6,819. According to data from the Ministry of Health, none of the new cases was imported. The Ministry of Health revealed that 31 foreigners were among the new cases. Eighteen of …
Read More »Touch ‘n Go RFID installation centers are now open again
[ad_1] Touch Go n Go (TnG) has reopened several of its RFID Adaptation Centers, following the implementation of the Conditional Motion Control Order (CMCO). “Hi guys! We are pleased to inform you that the selected Installation Centers are now open. Hurry up and get your TNG RFID equipped to enjoy …
Read More »Vietnam determined to save British pilot, avoid first death COVID-19
[ad_1] HANOI (Reuters) – Vietnam has made a total effort to save the life of its most serious novel coronavirus patient, a British pilot who works for Vietnam Airlines, the national airline. Through aggressive testing and a massive centralized quarantine program, the Southeast Asian country has kept its coronavirus case …
Read More »Action Against Public Relations, Visit Pass Holders Who Did Not Pay Hotel Quarantine Costs
[ad_1] PUTRAJAYA: Measures will be taken against family members of Malaysians with permanent resident status (PR) or long-term social visit pass who did not pay for accommodation costs when they were subjected to mandatory quarantine, according to the Chief Minister (Cluster of Security) Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob. He said …
Read More »Covid-19: Dr. Jemilah says blocking during Raya could be a “good preventative measure”
[ad_1] PETALING JAYA: A blockade during the next Hari Raya could be a good preventive measure against the spread of Covid-19, says Tan Sri Dr Jemilah Mahmood. The founder of Mercy Malaysia, who is the Prime Minister’s special adviser on public health, expressed concern after the increase in cases in …
Read More »Covid-19: No new positive cases recorded in Sarawak today
[ad_1] KUCHING: There are no new positive Covid-19 cases registered in Sarawak today as the state continues to register more patients recovering from the disease. The chairman of the Sarawak Disaster Management Committee (SDMC), Datuk Amar Douglas Uggah Embas, said that there are nine Covid-19s that were recovered and released …
Read More »Rights group questions sentence for filmed man hanging from tree
[ad_1] A video screenshot of Muhammad Yoges Balaraman unleashing the dog after being reprimanded by a passerby. PETALING JAYA: An animal rights group said it is “unacceptable” for a mental health patient to be jailed after a man who hung his dog from a tree was fined RM40,000 or 12 …
Read More »Malaysia sixth preferred destination for Chinese property buyers
[ad_1] KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia has maintained its ranking as the sixth most-preferred destination in the world for Chinese property buyers for the second consecutive year. Based on a report by Juwai IQI on top 10 Chinese buyers picks for 2019, Malaysia is more popular with Chinese buyers than the United …
Read More »Increase in Covid-19 cases among madrasah, tahfiz students and staff
[ad_1] Health director-general Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah. PUTRAJAYA: Health director-general Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah voiced concern today over the Covid-19 situation among madrasah and tahfiz students, teachers and staff. As of today, he said, six clusters involving madrasahs and tahfiz centers had been identified, four of which were sub-clusters of …
Read More »Mianos want the government to counter the shadow economy to safeguard jobs
[ad_1] KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysians consider financial aid, talent growth and fighting the black market to be the most important measures to safeguard jobs and revitalize the economy after the Covid-19 pandemic. In a recent study by leading market research firm Green Zebras, Malaysians say the government should provide more financial …
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