Ministry of Education Will Not Hastily Reopen Schools On 15th April If MCO Ends Early

The Ministry of Education will not announce the reopening of schools hastily on 15th April, if the government chose to end the Movement Control Order (MCO) on 14 April. According to the Malaysian Gazette, Deputy Minister of Education, Datuk Dr. Mah Hang Soon said, the safety of the students is the main priority of the ministry. Source: The Star According...

Malaysia’s Frontliners Shed Tears Mid-Live Broadcast, Pleads With Public To Obey The MCO

These medical frontliners put their lives on the line every day to make sure our loved ones return to us safe and healthy. They go above and beyond to do their part in flattening the curve and securing the rakyat from this Covid-19 pandemic. The least that we can do for them is listen. Source: Astro Awani “Sit at...

Covid-19: Malaysia Now Has 25 Red Zones Including Hulu Selangor

Day 24, still identifying red zones. According to KKM’s latest tweet, there are now 25 red zones in the country. The breakdown by states and districts were just released by the ministry, and the increased number showed that Hulu Selangor is the latest addition to the red zones in Malaysia. The district now has 43 Covid-19 positive cases....

JUST IN: Decision On MCO Extension Will Be Announced at 4pm Today!

Today is the day all Malaysians have been anxiously waiting for. Will the movement control order (MCO) be extended or will it be lifted? Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin will be making the official announcement at 4pm today (10 April)! Source: Facebook You can watch the announcement live on TV3, RTM, Bernama or Astro Awani, or tune...

Health DG: Out Of The 4,228 Covid-19 Positive Cases, 416 Are Foreigners

Based on recent reports by the health ministry yesterday (9th April), the country has reached 4,228 Covid-19 positive cases. According to NST, 416 out of that number are actually foreigners/non-Malaysians. As a matter of fact, the health DG said today that the 416 consists of 53 Indonesians, 37 Indian nationals, 31 Myanmars, 29 Pakistanis and 27 Filipinos....

MKN: 88% Malaysians Wants MCO To Be Extended Till After 14th April

Today’s the day we find out if or not the Movement Control will be extended. According to original plans, the MCO was supposed to end on the 14th of April but again it depends on the Health Ministry and whether or not we’ve managed to flatten the infection curve. Throughout the MCO, almost all of...

PM Muhyiddin Expected To Address The Public Today After MOH Daily Briefing

The long awaited day has finally arrived. Source: Free Malaysia Today Yesterday (9th April) during MOH’s daily update about the Covid-19 status of our country, Health Director General, Dr Noor Hisham said that, “the Prime Minister will announce what needs to be done to control Covid-19 in the country,” while addressing the media. The Health DG added that he and ministry...

Health DG: M’sia’s Covid-19 Mortality Rate Is Among The Lowest In The World At 1.58%

If you have had any reason to doubt our healthcare services during this time of crisis in Malaysia, then it’s time to put all your doubts to rest. Toiling night and day, our healthcare authorities have been doing their utmost to ensure that the Covid-19 outbreak in Malaysia is properly contained. As such, according to a Tweet from...

Survey: 50% of Self-Employed Malaysians Are Out of Jobs Due to MCO

Get ready for some stats. A survey has shown that about 50% of self-employed Malaysians are out of work ever since the movement control order (MCO) was implemented. According to The Star, the survey by the Department of Statistics titled “Effect of Covid-19 on the Economy and Individual” was conducted online on 23 to 31 March and involved 168,182 respondents...

The World Could Face a Shortage In Condoms Due to Malaysia’s MCO As Factories Halt Prodcuction

The world could face a “devastating” shortage in condoms due to the Covid-19 pandemic outbreak. With more than half of humanity being confined to their homes, governments worldwide have ordered the closure of businesses deemed non-essential. This includes condom companies. According to CNA, Malaysia’s movement control order could play a big part in this shortage as the...