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MP SPEAKS | Is vaccine supply falling short of govt s estimation?

MP SPEAKS | Is vaccine supply falling short of govt s estimation? A - MP SPEAKS | As Malaysians have been enduring the latest movement control order for more than a week now with daily Covid-19 positive numbers showing no signs of improvement, we begin to wonder if MCO 3.0 will be extended and most importantly, when will we be seeing the light at the end of the tunnel? Indeed, many things may not be within our control such as emerging variants. However, we can at least do other things such as increasing efficiency and speed to trace, test, and isolate as well as managing the vaccination rollout better to lower the number of cases and severity of the positive cases.

RM50k fines for rojak, burger sellers

RM50k fines for rojak, burger sellers Published Modified10:33 pm Key Highlights No interstate balik kampung RM50k fines for burger, rojak sellers Small traders in Kelantan slapped with RM50,000 fines for operating beyond allowed hours under the movement control order (MCO) have sparked their outrage. A rojak seller said he couldn’t afford to pay even at a discount and would have to choose prison. A burger seller said he was shocked. Netizens contrasted their predicament to celebrity Neelofa’s family, whose SOP violations compound came to RM60,000 for more than 20 people and saw it as an example of oppression.

RM50k fines for rojak, burger sellers

RM50k fines for rojak, burger sellers
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Covid-19 scramble

Covid-19 scramble Modified10:23 pm Key Highlights Covid-19 scramble Limping from the financial damage from two rounds of nationwide movement control orders (MCO), Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin said Putrajaya has no intention for a third one. This was amid the threat of a new Covid-19 wave. Fresh infections yesterday breached 2,000 for the first time in 41 days and the infectivity rate of 1.14 is the highest since Feb 1. Authorities scrambled to tighten SOP with the government promising more orderly Ramadan bazaars. The recent spike is not related to Ramadan bazaars which started on Tuesday as Covid-19 has an incubation of around two weeks. However, experts worry they could accelerate an already deteriorating situation.

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