The ringgit is likely to trade in a range of 4.09 to 4.11 level next week as Malaysia aims to achieve the target of injecting 150, 000 doses of vaccine daily, said an analyst.
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KUALA LUMPUR, June 12 The ringgit is likely to trade in a range of 4.09 to 4.11 level next week as Malaysia aims to achieve the target of injecting 150,000 doses of vaccine daily, said an analyst. Bank Islam Malaysia Bhd economist Adam Mohamed Rahim, citing the latest data from the Covid-19.
KUALA LUMPUR (June 11): Malaysia administered 157,949 doses of vaccine yesterday (June 10), marking the third consecutive day the country surpassed the 150,000 level, according to latest data from the Covid-19 Vaccine Supply Access Guarantee Special Committee (JKJAV). It said 111,130 individuals received the first dose, while the remaining 46,819 individuals received the second jab yesterday. Cumulatively, 4.10 million Covid-19 vaccine doses.
PUTRAJAYA: The government’s pledge to protect the media from Covid-19 has got off the ground with 98 journalists receiving their first dose, with 1, 000 more to get their appointments next week.