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Malaysia administered 299,593 doses of Covid-19 vaccine on July 20, lowest in nine days
This was the lowest number of daily doses recorded in nine days after over 300,000 to 400,000 shots were delivered previously. The latest seven-day moving average of daily doses fell to 393,097 from 410,947 on Monday.
Covid-19: Daily new cases surge to 12,366
Selangor remained the state to report the highest number of new infections at 5,524, followed by Kuala Lumpur (1,580), Negeri Sembilan (970) and Johor (793).
Police arrests abusive nasi lemak buyer who flouted SOPs
The stall owner reminded him to put on a face mask and comply with the SOP. However, the man shouted back at her: ‘Who the hell are you? You sell nasi lemak, just do your job’.
Covid-19: 424,936 vaccine doses administered on July 19, up 23% from 344,961 the day before
The Klang Valley — comprising Selangor, Putrajaya and Kuala Lumpur — now has about 1.28 million people who have received their two-dose vaccinations, while 4.01 million have received at least the first dose.
G Capital to buy remaining 40% stake in small hydro rights owner from Perak MB Inc
The total purchase consideration will be determined at a later stage pending the completion of a related valuation exercise.
Court orders Tan Chong to return repossessed buses to Konsortium Transnasional, pay over RM23m
The High Court has also ordered the return of a land acquisition compensation sum of RM877,000 to the seven companies.
Prosecution appeals against Ku Nan’s acquittal in graft case
"Yes the notice was filed at 12.30pm today. The case will be appealed to the Federal Court."
Savills broadens its Southeast Asia supply chain and logistics platform through strategic acquisition in Malaysia
The acquisition is in line with Savills plans to expand its industrial and logistics business.
Fitch affirms Malaysia’s sovereign rating at BBB+, with stable outlook
The rating agency expects gross domestic product (GDP) growth of 4.5% in 2021 and 6.3% in 2022, as the output gap narrows and the vaccine roll-out gathers pace, which should allow the services sector to benefit from pent-up demand.