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Different views on wisdom of dining in
THE Federal Territories Ministry is encouraging eateries in Covid-19 red and yellow zones not to offer dine-in yet.
UUM students thrilled to finally go home
UNIVERSITI Utara Malaysia (UUM) students were ecstatic when they were allowed to return home after spending more than a month on campus following the implementation of the movement control order (MCO) on March 18.
Seeking at end of tunnel
ST Nicholas Home in Penang that has faithfully assisted the blind and visually impaired for almost a century is now facing financial woes due to the movement control order (MCO).
Pawn shops, shopping centres see brisk business
MELAKA: The first day of the conditional movement control order (MCO) in the state saw long lines of people queuing up to enter pawn shops here.
6,044 babies born in public hospitals in Johor and 3,792 operations performed since March 18
JOHOR BARU: There has been a lot of media attention on the government’s efforts to ensure hospitals can handle the Covid-19 pandemic by designating special centres for patients and ensuring that all preventive measures are followed.
Labour Day tribute to frontliners
THREE different segments of Covid-19 frontliners received recognition to mark Labour Day in Penang.
Dealing with the new normal
KUCHING: Firefighters in Sarawak are prepared for the “new normal” in carrying out their duties during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Ensuring access to remote areas in Sarawak
KUCHING: Ever since the movement control order (MCO) began on March 18, airport staff in Sarawak’s interior areas have been working to ensure that air transport continues to operate smoothly to bring in food and medical supplies to remote communities.
Company comes up with reusable fabric face masks
JOHOR BARU: With the infectious nature of the Covid-19 virus, personal protection equipment (PPE) like face mask, gloves and hand sanitiser are a must-have accessory for anyone leaving the home.
Pasar Borong Kuala Lumpur now cleaner and roomier
WITHOUT illegal stalls and illegal foreign workers, the Kuala Lumpur Wholesale Market is now a cleaner and roomier place for customers to buy their essentials.