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MoH: Malaysia can look into easing border control

MoH: Malaysia can look into easing border control
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Lembah Pantai student has dengue, Covid-19 test still pending

THE Ministry of Health (MoH) is awaiting the results of the Covid-19 test of a form five student from a Lembah Pantai school who was reportedly infected on Tuesday.Health DG Datuk Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah said the student had undergone both dengue and Covid-19 screenings.“The dengue screening results were positive, but we are still waiting for the Covid-19 test result from the laboratory.“We want to ensure there is no cross-response during the tests which may occur as he is infected with dengue fever,” he said in his Covid-19 statement yesterday.

MoH: Covid-19 can be curbed without vaccine

MoH: Covid-19 can be curbed without vaccine
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39 new Covid-19 cases, 2 new clusters

MALAYSIA recorded 39 new Covid-19 cases yesterday, the highest since the country started seeing double-digit new cases again.The 39 new cases involved 28 local transmissions and 11 import cases, bringing the country’s overall total to 8,943. There are now 212 active Covid-19 cases being treated at health facilities nationwide.Among the active cases yesterday, one patient was placed in the intensive care unit, with one more patient under ventilator support.Six patients were discharged yesterday, increasing the total recovered cases in the country to 8,607, which equals to 96.2%.

Sentiments in property market remain weak despite lower OPR

THE reduction of the interest rate will not alleviate the negative sentiments on the property market due to the worsening of Covid-19 outbreak, property analysts said. CBRE-WTW (CBRE Group Inc and CH Williams Talhar & Wong Sdn Bhd) MD Foo Gee Jen said Bank Negara Malaysia’s (BNM) move to cut the Overnight Policy Rate (OPR) for the second time in three months is to boost consumer spending. Assuming vaccines are developed against Covid-19, Foo said it would still take another three months for the property market to recover from the impacts of the epidemic. “Unfortunately, the rationale behind the OPR reduction is not so much to aid the housing industry, but to help consumers during the challenging time and boost spending in the country. “I doubt the confidence in the property market is going to be high due to the lower OPR, because almost all businesses are affected by the Covid-19 outbreak,” he told The Malaysian Reserve.

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