‘CMCO a necessary move due to the increase in cases’

[ad_1] PETALING JAYA: The Malaysian Medical Association (MMA) has supported the move to implement the Conditional Motion Control Order (CMCO) as a means to further prevent the spread of Covid-19. Its president, Professor Datuk Dr. M. Subramaniam, said that the CMCO was necessary as the number of cases has soared …

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Is MBO Cinemas in trouble?

[ad_1] On October 12, two days before the conditional motion control (MCO) order was implemented in parts of Klang Valley, MBO Cinemas placed a notice on its website that said 17 locations across the country were closed until further. notice. Most of these cinemas are located outside of the conditional …

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MACC: 60 detainees in graft tube in Sarawak this year

[ad_1] Photo for illustration TEBEDU (15 October): The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) arrested 60 people in Sarawak for various corruption offenses involving bribes amounting to about 2.4 million ringgit between January 1 and October 14, this year. Sarawak MACC Director Mohd Zaki Hassan said 49 investigative documents were opened under …

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Utama’s group dates back to a Nepalese security guard

[ad_1] KUALA LUMPUR: The Ministry of Health confirmed today that the Covid-19 cases in the Utama Cluster involving a shopping center in Petaling originated from a 28-year-old Nepalese security guard (case number 15,023). Tan Sri Chief Health Officer Dr. Noor Hisham Abdullah said that so far, the group had recorded …

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Thai Police To Charge Two People For Violence Against Queen

[ad_1] BANGKOK (Reuters) – Thai police said on Friday that two men would be charged with attempted violence against the queen, which carries a possible death sentence, after an incident in which their caravan was disrupted on Wednesday. As Queen Suthida’s convoy passed a group of protesters Wednesday, video footage …

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