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Zahid: Tighter SOP needed while vaccine trials are ongoing
PETALING JAYA: The Government should impose stricter restrictions under the Movement Control Order (MCO) and give more assistance to people instead of relying solely on the Covid-19 vaccine, says Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi.
Stay vigilant to beat virus
DESPITE the Covid-19 infectivity rate in Penang improving, Dr Norlela Ariffin has advised the public to continue to be vigilant.
Covid-19: Terengganu records highest infectivity rate among all states, says Health DG
KUALA LUMPUR (Bernama): Terengganu recorded the highest Covid-19 daily estimated infectivity rate (Rt) or R-naught (R0) at 1.36 among all states as of Jan 25, says Health director-general Tan Sri Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah.
Malaysia's Covid-19 MCO may not extend beyond Feb 4: Health Ministry
PUTRAJAYA (The Star/ANN) The second movement control order, or MCO 2.0, may not be extended from the tentative Feb 4 end date, says the Health Ministry.
MCO 2.0 may end soon
PUTRAJAYA: The second movement control order, or MCO 2.0, may not be extended from the tentative Feb 4 end date, says the Health Ministry.
Health Ministry says govt not keen to implement MCO for a long period
PUTRAJAYA: The Health Ministry has hinted that the current movement control order (MCO) will end, followed by three months of conditional MCO.
Speed up Covid-19 testing at labs in Sabah to overcome backlog, says Liew
KOTA KINABALU: The Health Ministry should take measures to speed up the processing of tests or set up more laboratories in Sabah to overcome a backlog in Covid-19 testing, says former deputy chief minister Datuk Christina Liew.
Flip-flop decisions over park openings causing public confusion and frustration.
This flip-flopping does not end here. Predictably, none of the local councils in Selangor chose to open their parks, but a check in Petaling Jaya shows that people are using Taman Jaya, one of Petaling Jaya’s most popular parks, without hindrance.
MCO extended to Feb 4 for all states except S’wak
PUTRAJAYA: The movement control order for Penang, Selangor, Melaka, Johor, Kelantan, Sabah and three Federal Territories have been extended to Feb 4 following a significant number of Covid-19 cases recorded over the past 14 days.
Sarawak to be only state not under MCO
PUTRAJAYA: Pahang, Perak, Negri Sembilan, Kedah, Terengganu and Perlis, which earlier enjoyed certain flexibility in standard operating procedure will be placed under the movement control order beginning midnight on Friday.