Malaysia COVID-19 deaths jump to 34, cases rise to 2,470
Meanwhile, 68 more patients have recovered. In total, the number of recovered patients stood at 388.
Meanwhile, 68 more patients have recovered. In total, the number of recovered patients stood at 388.
The Ministry of Health (MoH) urges these participants to come forward to take the test, which will help the government’s efforts to contain the outbreak.
“We expect a surge in April ... We prepare for the worst. It is better to be over-prepared than under-prepared, as under-prepared means not prepared.”
A new death was reported today. The country's death toll is currently at 27.
“I want to clarify here that news about curfew, emergency ordinance, and others are fake news.”
In a statement, MITI said that as of 12pm today, some 2,732 companies or 29.41% of appeals it received have been allowed to operate, while 2,794 appeals or 30.08% of the total number of appeals have been rejected.
A one-off financial assistance of RM500 will be given to full-time e-hailing drivers, whose daily income has been impacted by the enforcement of the Movement Control Order or partial lockdown.
Households earning RM4,000 and below per month are entitled to a one-off RM1,600 financial assistance, while unmarried individuals aged at least 21 who are earning up to RM2,000 will receive a one-time RM800 payment.
Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin said RM600 million has been set aside under the comprehensive economic stimulus package for this initiative.
"Given the liquidity that we have in Malaysia, it is not an issue for us to support the stimulus package injection."