36% of Msian adult population are fully vaccinated against Covid-19 as at Aug 7
Meanwhile, 7.038 million people or 30% of the adult population have received at least one dose of vaccine.
Meanwhile, 7.038 million people or 30% of the adult population have received at least one dose of vaccine.
Another 210 deaths were recorded in the past 24 hours, lifting the country's total fatalities due to the pandemic to 10,389
The two hotels “could fetch a combined RM160 million”
Meanwhile, a total of 6.14 million people or 99.6% of the adult population in the three states — Selangor, Kuala Lumpur and Putrajaya — had received at least their first dose
Health director-general Tan Sri Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah also reiterated that the number of Covid-19 cases, which have been on the rise, is expected to decline by end-August, as more than 40% of the population is expected to be fully vaccinated by then
A total of 160 Covid-19-related deaths were also reported today, bringing the coronavirus death toll in the nation to 10,179
Buying two plots of vacant land measuring approximately 20ha (50 acres) and five ha (12.618 acres) respectively in Johor Bahru from Senai Airport City Sdn Bhd for a collective RM136.38 million to construct a warehouse
According to reports, in 2016, the Kuala Lumpur High Court dismissed a defamation suit filed by Muhammad Shafee against the Malaysian Bar, Thomas, former Malaysian Bar president Christopher Leong and former Court of Appeal judge Tan Sri VC George
Work Minister Datuk Seri Fadillah Yusof clarified that only house renovation work can be carried out during Phase One while renovation work in buildings like factories, offices, malls, schools and shops can only be carried out in Phase Two
“I hope the stand of these BN MPs will end the political polemics that are happening currently, and provide space for the government to put full focus towards efforts to overcome Covid-19, speed up the vaccination process and recover the nation’s economy. The interest of the rakyat and the country should be prioritised as we face this pandemic.”