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34 test positive at airport
PETALING JAYA: Only 34 out of 6,155 individuals tested positive for Covid-19 at Kuala Lumpur InterÂnational Airport (KLIA) from June 10 to June 26, says Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob.
Expats in M'sia can only leave country for emergencies, medical reasons, says Ismail Sabri
PETALING JAYA: Expatriates wishing to leave Malaysia can only do so in cases of emergencies or for medical reasons, says Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob.
Malaysia, Singapore agree reopening of borders should be done carefully, says PM
KUALA LUMPUR: The Prime Ministers of Malaysia and Singapore have agreed that the reopening of borders should be done carefully following the Covid-19 outbreak.
Socso says it will only fund Covid-19 screenings for foreign workers in sectors of construction, security
PETALING JAYA: Covid-19 screenings will be funded for foreign workers in the construction and security services sectors in Kuala Lumpur and Selangor, says the Social Security Organisation (Socso).
Covid-19 cases remain in single digit
PUTRAJAYA: The single-digit number of new Covid-19 infections remains for another day after the Health Ministry announced six new positive cases.
Health Ministry: Three new Covid-19 clusters detected
PUTRAJAYA: Although only six new Covid-19 cases were recorded on Wednesday (June 24), the Health Ministry detected three new clusters in the country.
Nation's tourism sector to receive much-needed boost once both M'sia and S'pore open borders, says Tok Pa
KULAI: The country’s tourism sector is expected to get a much-needed boost when both Malaysia and Singapore open their borders, which have been closed for three months due to Covid-19 pandemic.
Singapore prepared to work with Malaysia in lifting border restrictions
SINGAPORE (Bernama): Singapore is prepared to work with Malaysia in addressing the needs of cross-border travellers, amid the Covid-19 (coronavirus) pandemic situation.
M'sia's move to open up its border will help aviation and transport industry, says Dr Wee
BATU PAHAT: Malaysia opening up its border will help recover the public transportation sector and aviation industry, says Transport Minister Datuk Seri Dr Wee Ka Siong.
Malaysia agrees to entry of Bruneians in principle; Singaporeans and expatriates included
KUALA LUMPUR (Bernama): After more than three months of closing its borders to prevent foreigners from entering the country, Malaysia, which is now in the Covid-19 (coronavirus) recovery stage, is gradually phasing out the ban.