Walk-in vaccinations in Klang Valley to end after Sept 15 — Adham Baba
Starting Sept 16, Klang Valley residents who have yet to get vaccinated can get their Covid-19 vaccines at selected health clinics which would be announced later.
Starting Sept 16, Klang Valley residents who have yet to get vaccinated can get their Covid-19 vaccines at selected health clinics which would be announced later.
The former finance minister's lawyer said his client had been in close contact with a Covid-19 positive patient and as such, is under a 10-day quarantine order from Sept 1 to 10.
The reopening of the border is expected to reinvigorate the retail and tourism sectors as well as revive economic activities in the city and nearby districts of Johor Bahru.
The CITF said the cumulative 37.07 million doses involved 20.81 million people who had received at least one jab, including 16.3 million individuals who were fully vaccinated.
Noteworthy:
● Freehold
● Built-up: 4,000 sq ft; land size: 1,650 sq ft
● Four bedrooms, three bathrooms
● Partly furnished with lightings, ceiling fans, water heaters and air-cons
● Walking distance to 1 Utama Shopping Centre and Bandar Utama MRT station
When: March 2021
“As we are all aware, the Covid-19 pandemic has not only affected people’s health but also created an economic crisis for nations around the world," said Human Resources Minister Datuk Seri M Saravanan.
The witness also testified that Arul Kanda had told them about this seizure and informed them that had it not been for the raid, he would have furnished the documents.
Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob in a statement today said live performance activities such as theater, musicals, music and comedy shows (pre-registered) will also be allowed to resume at 30% capacity of the premises comprising fully vaccinated individuals.
The 400m sky bridge which was built right up to the side of the mall did not have any door for the pedestrian to enter the mall. It doesn't even have a staircase leading down.
"The fully vaccinated numbers should be excluded from the existing maximum of 60% of total employees allowed to go back physically to work," said Malaysia Shopping Malls Association (PPK) president Tan Sri Teo Chiang Kok in a joint open letter to Health Minister Khairy Jamaluddin today.