Covid-19: New cases remain at seven, no local transmissions among Malaysians
This is the second time Malaysia has recorded a single-digit number of new infections since the Movement Control Order was enforced on March 18.
This is the second time Malaysia has recorded a single-digit number of new infections since the Movement Control Order was enforced on March 18.
The 61-page statement of claim was filed in the High Court this afternoon through Messrs Haniff Khatri.
Last month, Sabah Umno called for the anti-graft agency to investigate allegations that Peter was involved in the issuing of contracts worth RM1.55 billion under the ministry led by Peter, which was done via direct award.
"What has happened to me and my family, although it was due to political differences, I take as a test from God."
Based on the data provided by the MoH’s Crisis Preparedness and Response Centre (CPRC), from May 26 until noon yesterday, the number of active cases in Sepang, Selangor dropped to 32 from 58 previously, while cases in Lembah Pantai in Kuala Lumpur fell to 34 from 80.
"Following instructions from the AG's Chambers. The prosecution intends to withdraw all charges made against the accused," said deputy public prosecutor Datuk Azhar Abdul Hamid.
The number of new daily cases announced today is the lowest since March 8, 2020.
MAH Kedah and Perlis chairman Eugene Dass, along with member hotels in Langkawi, clarified that as much as the industry would love to see such a surge in hotel bookings, the one thousand hotel bookings did not take place.
The bulk of the drop in total cases in the period was in Selangor, down to 130 cases versus 170. The steep fall was mainly in Hulu Langat that saw 23 cases, falling from 58 cases. As such, Hulu Langat was no longer a red zone yesterday.
A recent survey by the Malaysian Association of Hotels (MAH) revealed that hotels in the states of Perak, Pahang, Terengganu and Kelantan are likely to be the fastest to recover. This is because these states rely heavily on the domestic market.