Working from home and loving it

Jason Oh, an employee of a hospitality company currently based in Hong Kong — one of the countries affected by the COVID-19 outbreak that saw schools being shut down and the government rolling out a fiscal stimulus package to ease the impact of the virus – was required to work from home after the Chinese New Year holidays until the end of February 2020.

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Tourism-linked stocks hit hard by Wuhan virus

KUALA LUMPUR (Feb 3): To say Malaysia’s much anticipated Visit Malaysia Year 2020 (VMY2020) is not off to a good start is probably an understatement, what with the severe blow dealt to the tourism industry by the Wuhan virus, now a global health emergency that has caused the death of over 300 and infected over 14,000 worldwide since the start of the outbreak at end-December.

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Spring-cleaning — how to fight that feeling and declutter

  Do you ever find yourself rummaging through an entire room just to look for something? Does the room look like a tornado has just torn through it when you’re done, but you still can’t find it? We are already well into a new decade, for heaven’s sake, so let’s just say no to clutter.

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AirAsia adds fixed-fare late-night flights for Chinese New Year

SEPANG (Jan 7): AirAsia Group Bhd will add special late-night flights at fixed one-way all-in fares between Peninsular Malaysia and Sabah and Sarawak from Jan 21 to 31, following feedback from the budget airline's guests for it to have fixed low fares for the upcoming Chinese New Year, which falls on Jan 25 and 26.

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