Trump suggests injections of disinfectant to cure COVID-19
The US president also “appeared to propose irradiating patients' bodies with UV light” to kill the coronavirus in patients.
The US president also “appeared to propose irradiating patients' bodies with UV light” to kill the coronavirus in patients.
“It is not the fault of @JKMHQ. That’s why we hold the minister responsible.”
"We will continue to monitor the situation and make the necessary announcements as more information becomes available. We would like to assure you that, despite the temporary closure, we have heightened our already stringent hygiene practices to safeguard the health and safety of all our guests and employees. This will ensure that you have a safe and enjoyable experience once we reopen,” Genting Malaysia said.
"While we concur with Muhyiddin's announcement yesterday to extend the MCO until May 12, we are also concerned with the latest World Bank report which said Malaysia, having announced an RM260 billion stimulus over the past month, has only limited fiscal policy space to further intervene if the Covid-19 fallout drags on."
“This is the first step in seeking compensation for the heinous crimes perpetrated against my clients. We hope the courts will recognise the irreparable damage suffered by my clients and also the gross violation of trust perpetrated by the accused at a time of national emergency.”
Recently, Nurulhidayah shared a picture taken in Putrajaya after a meeting with Deputy Environment and Water Minister Ahmad Masrizal Muhammad.
While certain sectors will be allowed to operate, Muhyiddin emphasised that these companies and businesses will have to adhere to strict requirements and guidelines.
In a filing yesterday, Solarvest said its wholly-owned unit Solarvest Energy Sdn Bhd has entered into an agreement with NESS for the provision of engineering, procurement, construction, installation, testing and commissioning of the solar PV system.
In announcing the quarterly income in a stock exchange filing yesterday, it also attributed the higher NPI to better cost management, which resulted in 9.8% dip in property operating expenses to RM4.86 million from RM5.39 million a year ago.
C&CA chairman Datuk Yeoh Soo Keng said in a statement that the association is appreciative of the Ministry of International Trade and Industry’s (MITI) prompt action on the matter.