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10 new workplace Covid-19 clusters today, including one in Kota Belud | Daily Express Online

Published on: Saturday, February 20, 2021 Text Size: Telegram channel for the latest news you don t want to miss PETALING JAYA: The health ministry has detected 10 new Covid-19 clusters in the past 24 hours, health director-general Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah said today. In a statement, he said all 10 were workplace clusters, FMT reported. The clusters were detected in Johor, Selangor, Perak, Sabah and Negeri Sembilan. Four clusters were detected in Johor, and two each in Selangor and Perak. Sabah and Negeri Sembilan reported one cluster each. Clusters that reported the most infections today were Tembok Bukit Besi (146 cases), Sungai Putus (128) and Tanjung Suria (64).

Covid-19 (Feb 20) - 2,461 new cases, spike in Kelantan

Covid-19 (Feb 20) - 2,461 new cases, spike in Kelantan Published Modified20 Feb 2021, 11:51 am A COVID-19 | The Health Ministry reported 2,461 new cases of Covid-19 today and eight deaths. The number of patients discharged (4,782) continued to outpace the number of new patients for the sixth straight day, leading to 2,329 fewer active cases. Active cases: 34,468 The increase was due to cases linked to existing clusters (196). Health Ministry director-general Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah tweeted that the spike was because inmates from the Dungun Correctional Centre in Terengganu - which had just had an enhanced movement control order lifted - were transfered to the Pengkalan Chepa prison in Kelantan.

MMC port operations set to capture manufacturing boom

is well positioned to capture companies relocating their manufacturing plants outside China and increasing investments in the manufacturing sector. The Covid-19 fallout has led to disruptions in global supply chains and the US-China trade war has prompted many companies to consider relocating and diversifying their supply chains. AmInvestment Bank Research expects the port sector to remain resilient, underpinned by global trade and investments in the manufacturing sector that generate tremendous inbound (feedstock) and outbound (finished product) throughput for ports. “There have been significant relocations of the manufacturing base by multinational companies out of China due to the rising labour and land costs, exacerbated by the US-China trade war.

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