PETALING JAYA: Research activities can continue on campus during the full lockdown but under strict standard operating procedure and with special permission granted by department heads.
The Higher Education Ministry said these activities should only be done if absolutely necessary and on a solo basis.
It said students living off-campus and engaged in research activities requiring laboratory facilities and special equipment need to obtain a letter of permission to enter and exit the campus from their respective higher education institution (HEI).
The ministry also said all teaching and learning (PdP) activities would be done online for all students, whether on or off-campus.
PUTRAJAYA: A total of RM12mil has been allocated to prepare food baskets for the Orang Asli community during the movement control order which is in effect until June 14.
The Association of Banks in Malaysia (ABM) has assured borrowers affected by the Movement Control Order and the current full lockdown that financial assistance will continue to be provided.
KUALA LUMPUR: Mobile roadblocks will be used in addition to permanent roadblocks to discourage travel during the full lockdown which starts nationwide on Tuesday (June 1).
TO meet the expected rise in demand for groceries online during the coming full nationwide lockdown, Lazada has strengthened its logistics operations to empower local grocers with 24-to-48-hour delivery services, while also supporting homebound communities with millions of daily free shipping vouchers on essential items.