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Malaysia might have a full economic shutdown if COVID-19 cases keep rising

VIETNAM NEWS JANUARY 16

VIETNAM NEWS JANUARY 16  16/01/2021    10:31 GMT+7 African swine fever vaccine to be available in Q3 Vietnam plans to produce and commercialise a vaccine against African swine fever in the third quarter of 2021, said Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development Phung Duc Tien during a press conference in Hanoi on January 14. Tien said the vaccine trials have produced positive results. According to him, the vaccine is expected to ensure not only the supply of food from livestock farming but also livelihoods of 2.5 million breeding households. Vietnam is targeting more than 90 percent of its communes and wards being free of African swine fever by 2022 and all by 2025.

Snapchat Survey: 44 Percent Of Malaysians Don t See 2021 As A Fresh Start

56Shares Snap Inc. said today that its multi-country survey of Snapchatters found that 44% of Malaysian users didn’t view the beginning of 2021 as a “fresh start.” Still, the remaining 56% saw 2021 as an opportunity for a new beginning. On a separate question, just over half of Malaysian users are looking forward to COVID-19 vaccine. ADVERTISEMENT Conducted at the tail end of 2020 through the beginning of this year, the survey also found that 58% of Malaysian Snapchatters were making New Year resolutions, with wellness being their top priority. 71% said they planned to exercise more, and 63% to eat healthier, notably ahead of respondents from all of the other countries surveyed.

Malaysia re-imposes movement control order

Malaysia re-imposes movement control order 11:36 | 14/01/2021 Noor Hisham, a high-ranking official of the Malaysian Ministry of Health, at the press conference (Photo: Bernama) Kuala Lumpur – Malaysia re-applied the Movement Control Order (MCO) from January 13 to 26 in various locations as the Conditional Movement Control Order (CMCO) was no longer effective, said Noor Hisham, a high-ranking official of the Malaysian Ministry of Health. During a regular press conference on COVID-19 held on January 13, Hisham said that the MCO will last for four weeks at most. He added that the CMCO was introduced in last October, but now a more drastic approach has to be taken to break the infection chain of the disease.

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