Malaysia's new Covid-19 cases fall to 6,824; another 67 deaths reported
Today is the second consecutive day the nation reported a declining trend in new Covid-19 cases, after Malaysia recorded the highest number of cases on Saturday (May 29).
Today is the second consecutive day the nation reported a declining trend in new Covid-19 cases, after Malaysia recorded the highest number of cases on Saturday (May 29).
He said the 1MDB trial is still in its infancy with the 10th prosecution witness.
Based on data prepared by the CITF today, 38,524 individuals have received their first dose while another 22,937 have received their second dose on May 30.
In the residential real estate sector, 2Q21 is likely to be a temporary setback, with 2H21 likely to be of a modest recovery path as income and employment prospects improve
Selangor continued to lead with a total of 2,477 cases reported, followed by Kuala Lumpur (616), Kelantan (612), Sarawak (533), and Negeri Sembilan (468).
98 deaths were reported, translating to a total death toll of 2,650
The country’s new cases stayed above the 7,000 mark for three straight days before breaching a new high of 8,290 yesterday. Sadly, it climbed to 9,020 cases today.
Tan Sri Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah said the R-nought (RO) may increase to 1.2 between May 29 and June 14, assuming that the standard operating procedures (SOPs) are not obeyed, versus the R0 rate of 1.15 yesterday
IGB REIT said revenue decreased to RM234.62 million in the first quarter ended March 31, 2021 (1QFY21) from RM291.42 million a year earlier, due to lower contribution from among others, the group’s commercial and retail property investment segments and hotel operations.
E&O attributed the decline in revenue to the properties segment which registered a decrease of RM131 million and the hospitality segment which saw a RM48.1 million decline in revenue.