5 Things You Need To Know About PM Muhyiddin’s Covid-19 Update

Malaysian Prime Minister, Muhyddin, has just announced a nationwide lockdown of selected facilities scheduled to take effect from 18th March (Wednesday) till 31st March 2020. The declaration was made during a live press conference held today at 10pm (16th March 2020). Here’s what you need to know: 1. All mass gatherings nationwide including activities associated with religion,...

PM: Malaysians Banned From Travelling Overseas & Foreign Tourists Restricted From Entering

Amidst the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic, as announced by the World Health Organisation (WHO), the Malaysian government has been taking the necessary measures to ensure that the virus is contained. But unfortunately, due to the skyrocketing number of cases in Malaysia, prime minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin has now banned the Malaysian people from travelling overseas. As according to...

PM: All Private and Government Offices (Except Essential Services) To Be Closed

In PM Muhyiddin’s latest big announcement on Covid-19 that’s now plaguing the nation, he has announced that all government and private offices should be closed. These premises do not include essential services such as water, electricity, energy, telecommunications, postal, transportation, irrigation, oil, gas, fuel, lubricants, broadcasting, finance, banking, health, pharmacy, fire, prison, port, airport, safety,...

PM: M’sian Workers Who Are Forced To Take Unpaid Leave Will Receive RM600 A Month

While some have the privilege of working from home amidst the rapidly rising Covid-19 outbreak, not all employees can perform their duties from the comfort of their residences. For instance, cleaners, bus drivers and medical professionals are just some of the professions that require them to be at public places to meet their job requirements. Source:...

Former MOH Minister Says Kindys, Schools and Unis Need To Close For 1 Month To Reduce Covid-19 Cases

With big companies and businesses issuing work from home notices as a preventive measure for their staff, many are beginning to wonder what’s being done to ensure the health and safety of our next generation. Source: CNA While the government has yet to make any calls on whether the nation will be imposed under a nationwide lockdown,...

M’sian Doctor Mentions Lack Of Ventilators & ICU Beds, Asks People To Listen To Health Ministry

Ever since the spike in Covid-19 cases throughout the nation, many have been advised on hygiene and daily activity. As many opt for safety, there are also many that insist on travelling and living life as per normal. According to medical doctor, Dr. Hasnor Safwan, citizens need to think before acting. With 9 cases on ventilators...

BREAKING: M’sian Covid-19 Cases Soar To 553 With 125 New Cases; 95 From Sri Petaling Gathering

In a recent report released by the Ministry of Health, it has been reported by Oriental Daily and Astro Awani that as of 12 noon today (16th March 2020), the total number of positive Covid-19 cases in Malaysia has officially risen beyond 500. Source: Code Blue According to Minister of Health Dr Adham Baba, the current total of confirmed Covid-19 cases...

National Athlete Jackie Wong Tests Positive for Covid-19, Now In Quarantine at Sibu Hospital

These few days, we Malaysians have been quite tensed up over the Covid-19 situation. A majority of the people are now pushing for a lockdown to happen so that the pandemic will be contained on our part. The nation is holding its breath waiting for the announcement at the end of today. According to Stadium Astro, the...

Sarawak Bans Gatherings Of 50 People & Above As M’sia Reaches 428 Covid-19 Cases

As the Covid-19 cases in Malaysia have reached an all-time high, the state of Sarawak has declared a ban on gatherings involving more than 50 people, with no date given for the lifting of this ban. “This is the latest policy direction by the state government regarding the global Covid-19 outbreak,” said the State Disaster Management...

Malaysia Is The WORST in Southeast Asia For Covid-19 With 428 Confirmed Cases & 9 in ICU

Malaysia is now the worst in Southeast Asia for the Covid-19 outbreak with the latest daily spike of 190 cases in 24 hours. According to the Ministry of Health, the total number of cases in the country is 428 with 42 recoveries at the time of writing. Most of the cases have been linked to the ‘Tabligh’ gathering...