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Back to homepageCOVID-19: Why was zoning not done in Malaysia?
It was just a matter of time that the Covid-19 wave hit our shores with a bang. The government had no choice but to make some tough choices and enforced the movement control order (MCO). Unfortunately, the order fell short
Read MoreChinese Company Huya Shares Steps Taken to Limit COVID-19 Spread
GUANGZHOU, China, March 21, 2020 /PRNewswire/ — Following three months of pandemic quarantine, China recently announced no new cases of COVID-19. The US, meanwhile, just rounded out week one of the pandemic as public and private bodies grapple with how
Read MoreWould-be bridegroom disappointed but abides by MCO directive
KUALA LUMPUR: “I am not as excited as before. The thrill of getting hitched is half-gone,” said would-be bridegroom who only wants to be known as Aizuddin. Aizuddin, 29, and his bride are among couples whose wedding plans were forced
Read MoreCOVID-19: The good, the bad and the ugly
KUALA LUMPUR: If the schools are closed for too long, the parents are going to find a vaccine for COVID-19 before the scientist does — one of the many hilarious memes that have been circulating on the social media since the
Read MoreSME group: Banks’ preparedness will help alleviate SMEs’ financial burden
PETALING JAYA: A coalition of small-medium entrepreneurs and industries claimed that several banks are rejecting loans applied under the recently announced stimulus package to help severely distressed sectors” of the economy from the Covid-19 outbreak. In a statement by Covid-19
Read MoreInternational version of Tencent Meeting goes online in over 100 markets, offering users free meetings for up to 300 participants
SHENZHEN, China, March 21, 2020 /PRNewswire/ — Tencent Meeting, a cloud-based video meeting application, has played an active role in the battle against the epidemic by launching an international version of the app. As of March 20, the international version has become available online
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