PETALING JAYA: Liquor is allowed to be sold on premises such as convenience stores with licences to sell liquor and are allowed to operate during the lockdown, says Datuk Rosol Wahid.
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“It will include 16 intensive care unit (ICU) beds. This modular hospital follows a prefabricated module concept and can be built within two to three months.
“The structure and basic fixtures will facilitate control of infectious diseases and are capable of being used to treat all categories of Covid-19 patients. WCT Building Values, through its corporate social responsibility programme, has pledged to fund the cost of building the hospital, which is over RM20mil, he told reporters during a virtual launch of the modular hospital on Thursday (June 3).
Ismail Sabri, who is also Senior Minister (Security), said that during the pandemic, the modular hospital complex could be used by the Armed Forces and other agenciesto treat critical Covid-19 cases.
KUALA LUMPUR: Residents in three public housing areas (PA) and people’s housing projects (PPR) supervised by Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) have been o.
AFTER two postponements from early this year, the new Selayang Daily Market in Batu Caves has finally opened its doors to the public.
The five-storey complex under Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL), with about 750 trading lots, was built to replace the wet market that was temporarily located at an adjacent site.
DBKL Licensing and Business Control Department Batu officer Shamsul Bahari Ismail said a majority of traders from the old site had moved their wares to the new complex.
“About 60% to 70% have moved their belongings and started operating today, while the rest are still in the process.
“Some 20% of trading lots in the complex are still available.