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Crushed by COVID-19 virus, Malaysia now among world s fastest vaccination rates
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Crushed by COVID-19 virus, Malaysia now among world s fastest vaccination rates
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Malaysian opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim urged the king Wednesday not to extend a coronavirus emergency, as the monarch began a series of meetings with leaders from across the political spectrum to discuss the COVID-19 crisis amid public frustration over it.
King Al-Sultan Abdullah Ri’ayatuddin Al-Mustafa Billah told Anwar he had to listen to the prime minister in deciding whether to extend a national emergency – which the monarch had declared in mid-January – beyond its Aug. 1 expiry date, Anwar conveyed to reporters afterwards.
“I gave my view that continuing the emergency will cause losses to the country, and the current situation with COVID-19 will adversely affect the economy especially to the commoners, and how I see that all the steps that can be implemented do not need for an emergency to be in place,” Anwar, said upon emerging from the National Palace.
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Singapore: To gain in an insight into just how serious Malaysiaâs fight with COVID-19 has become you would only need to walk past Sungai Buloh Hospital on the outskirts of Kuala Lumpur.
There, the bodies have been piling up so frequently that a shipping container has been converted to a makeshift morgue.
Twice this week the south-east Asian nation of 32 million hit a record of new daily cases, peaking at 6075, while deaths climbed as high as 47 in a day. Pressure is building on intensive care units and a sluggish vaccine rollout gives no sign of relief.
Malaysiaâs COVID cases have reaches record highs despite the governmentâs months-long state of emergency.