[ad_1] KOTA BHARU: The government has not ruled out the possibility of extending the ban on the sale of liquors in grocery and sundries stores, convenience stores and Chinese medicine stores, in other states, in addition to the Federal Territories. Deputy Minister of the Prime Minister’s Department (Religious Affairs) Ahmad …
Read More »KK Puspakom Branch Suspends Operations After Staff Member Hired Covid-19
[ad_1] KOTA KINABALU: The Kota Kinabalu branch of Puspakom temporarily closed its operations on Saturday (November 21) after a member of its staff tested positive for Covid-19. The branch said in a statement that the staff member has been hospitalized for treatment, while all other employees will be tested for …
Read More »Hong Kong and Singapore delay planned travel bubble for two weeks (update)
[ad_1] HONG KONG / SINGAPORE, Nov. 21 (Bloomberg): Hong Kong and Singapore postponed the world’s first non-quarantine travel bubble for two weeks after a wave of new coronavirus infections in Hong Kong, a setback for their flagship airlines and businesses. tourists looking to start. a recovery. The inaugural flights, scheduled …
Read More »Covid-19: 1,041 new cases, three more deaths, says the Director General of Health
[ad_1] PETALING JAYA: Malaysia recorded 1,041 new Covid-19 cases as of noon on Saturday (Nov 21), bringing the total number of infections in the country to 53,679, says Tan Sri Dr. Noor Hisham Abdullah (Photo). The director general of Health said that of the 1,041 new cases, two were imported …
Read More »Selangor reports more cases than Sabah
[ad_1] COVID-19 | The Ministry of Health reported 1,041 new cases of Covid-19 today at noon today and three deaths. Selangor reported the most cases with 402 new infections, while Sabah recorded 346 cases and Negeri Sembilan 121. There were also 1,405 recoveries, reducing the number of active cases. Main …
Read More »1,041 Covid-19 cases reported | Malaysia free today
[ad_1] PUTRAJAYA: The Ministry of Health has reported 1,041 cases of Covid-19 in the last 24 hours. Chief Health Officer Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah said he will release more data on the third wave that will hit Malaysia later. He said this during a special briefing to fight Covid-19 here …
Read More »Enough to make you cry – India’s higher onion prices are inevitable due to the monsoon
[ad_1] BATU PAHAT (Bernama): A hike in the price of onions from India cannot be avoided due to reduced imports caused by monsoons and floods in the republic, says the Ministry of Internal Trade and Consumer Affairs. His Deputy Minister, Datuk Rosol Wahid, said that consumers can seek alternatives by …
Read More »Malaysian workers surprised with re-imposition of 14-day quarantine
[ad_1] Those entering Singapore from Malaysia will be required to serve the 14-day quarantine at specialized facilities in the republic beginning November 23 (photo by Bernama). SINGAPORE: Some Malaysians returning home under the Periodic Relocation Agreement (PCA) are affected by the latest announcement by the Singapore government to revert to …
Read More »Man United hit by cyber attack ahead of Premier League clash with West Brom
[ad_1] 11:06 pm GMT Rob DawsonCorrespondent Facebook Twitter Facebook Messenger Pinterest Email Manchester United has been the victim of a “cyber attack”, the club has confirmed. United issued a statement Friday to say that the club had been targeted by “sophisticated cybercriminals” and, although there had been disruptions, the game …
Read More »FT’s ban on liquor sales could be expanded nationwide, says deputy minister
[ad_1] Vice Minister Ahmad Marzuk Shaary said that many Muslims and non-Muslims had given positive comments to the ban on the sale of liquor. KOTA BHARU: The government has not ruled out the possibility of extending the ban on the sale of liquor in grocery and sundries stores, convenience stores …
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