Malaysia’s new Covid-19 cases jump to 7,105 — Health DG
Selangor led the country again with 2,068 new cases, followed by Kuala Lumpur (817), Sarawak (703), Kelantan (531) and Penang (400).
Selangor led the country again with 2,068 new cases, followed by Kuala Lumpur (817), Sarawak (703), Kelantan (531) and Penang (400).
The land — at present vested in the State Authority of Penang — measures 21.04 acres and is marked as Plots 323b and 323c in Batu Kawan Industrial Park, Seberang Perai Selatan.
Based on data prepared by the CITF today, 38,524 individuals have received their first dose while another 22,937 have received their second dose on May 30.
The country’s new cases stayed above the 7,000 mark for three straight days before breaching a new high of 8,290 yesterday. Sadly, it climbed to 9,020 cases today.
The additional vaccines expected to arrive by July include 2.2 million doses of the Pfizer BioNTech vaccine, 12 million doses of Sinovac vaccine and 1.2 million doses of the AstraZeneca vaccine.
New Covid-19 cases first breached the 7,000 mark on Tuesday with 7,289 cases recorded, then climbed to 7,478 yesterday before reaching the new peak today.
Coordinating Minister of the National Covid-19 Immunisation Programme Khairy Jamaluddin said the great response showed that there was no longer any hesitancy among the community for the vaccine
Its property segment's revenue soared to RM221.4 million from RM143.8 million in 1QFY20, mainly contributed by the ongoing projects, such as Bandar Puteri Jaya, Iringan Bayu, You City III and Ryan & Miho.
Gagasan Nadi Cergas said construction is scheduled to commence in the second and third quarters of 2022 for 36- and 48-month periods.
In a statement filed with Bursa Malaysia, EcoWorld president and chief executive officer Datuk Chang Khim Wah said the group experienced stronger sales in the second quarter ended April 30, 2021 (2QFY21) with RM1.3 billion sales achieved, compared with the RM706 million it recorded in the immediate preceding quarter.