AUGUST 14 Even though the Emergency hasn’t been extended, the country is still in a state of economic emergency with the epidemic as requiring public health emergency measures continuing to ravage the country with 21,668 cases reported on August 12 representing the highest so far..
15 May 2021 / 14:40 H. -Bernama
KUALA LUMPUR: The worries and concerns of youths affected by the Covid-19 pandemic will be addressed as best as possible, said Youth and Sports Minister Datuk Seri Reezal Merican Naina Merican.
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He said the government had undertaken various initiatives including the National Employment Council, Employment Generation Guarantee Scheme (JanaKerja), National Apprenticeship Scheme, e-Youth programme and Bantuan Prihatin Rakyat as well as empowering the Technical, Vocational Education and Training (TVET) to help them face today’s challenges.
“Covid-19 has significantly impacted youths and have caused unemployment and job mismatch issues as well as welfare and security issues for those in the gig economy sector. Other problems include entrepreneurial space and opportunities.
KUALA LUMPUR, March 7 (Bernama): Like other countries around the world, Malaysia was not spared the fury of the Covid-19 pandemic and suffered the devastating consequences.
With over 310,000 cases of infection nationwide and more than 1,000 deaths, the pandemic, which was first detected in late 2019, also wreaked havoc on the country s economic sector as never seen before.
With the kick-start of the National Covid-19 Immunisation Programme on Feb 24, recovery seems imminent, which means that not only will the people be able to breath a sigh of relief, the government will get the boost it needs to resuscitate the economy and proceed with its development agenda.
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KUALA LUMPUR, March 6: Like other countries around the world, Malaysia was not spared the fury of the Covid-19 pandemic and suffer the devastating consequences.
With over 310,000 cases of infection nationwide and more than 1,000 deaths, the pandemic, which was first detected in late 2019, also wreaked havoc on the country’s economic sector as never seen before.
With the kick-start of the National Covid-19 Immunisation Programme on Feb 24, recovery seems imminent, which means that not only will the people be able to breath a sigh of relief, the government will get the boost it needs to resuscitate the economy and proceed with its development agenda.