COVID-19 to send almost all G20 countries into a recession
A report published yesterday said the results paint a bleak picture. Across the G20, all but three countries will register a recession this year. The global economy will contract by 2.2%.
A report published yesterday said the results paint a bleak picture. Across the G20, all but three countries will register a recession this year. The global economy will contract by 2.2%.
All foreigners, even with valid visas and residence permits, are banned from entering the country.
Sunway Group said it has been in close contact with the MOH and UMMC to help decant their COVID-19 cases so that government facilities can focus on managing confirmed COVID-19 cases.
“All are suffering due to the COVID-19 disease, please use the money to help your family. Send my regards to your dad.”
According to the report, Health director-general Datuk Seri Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah said that from the tabligh cluster, 711 cases had infected their families.
The deceased was a Malaysian aged 35, who had travelled to Indonesia earlier this month.
Tropicana said it will help ease the tenants’ financial burden amidst the COVID-19 outbreak so that they can, in turn, assist their employees.
Those checked were 168 Malaysians including 17 women as well as 11 foreigners including seven women.
ABM said it was working together with Mercy Malaysia in the latter’s COVID-19 strategic preparedness response plan to channel these funds specifically for critical preparedness, readiness and response support actions for the Ministry of Health (MoH) and the National Crisis Preparedness and Response Centre (CPRC).
Two foreign banks here — HSBC and OCBC — have announced this as well recently.