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E-COMMERCE retailers are confident that the end of loan moratorium will not have a major impact on their upcoming 10.10 sales this weekend.Shopee regional MD Ian Ho said even though it has been about a week since the moratorium ended, overall traffic to the platform has remained robust.“Brands and sellers on Shopee Mall and the marketplace respectively continue to record strong demand, and seeing e-commerce appeal as a whole has recorded steady growth throughout 2020, we foresee this trajectory continuing in the coming months,” he told The Malaysian Reserve (TMR).
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20 Jul 2021 / 09:18 H. Bernama
KUALA LUMPUR: Laden with an icebox, needles, personal protective equipment and other items, the team of volunteers and medical officers stepped out of their van on a narrow kampung road in Beranang, Selangor, one hot Tuesday morning recently.
“At least the rain stopped,” mused one volunteer as the six-person group made their way uphill on a dirt road.
It was uncomfortably humid and the equipment they carried was heavy but that trip on July 6 was necessary to protect bedridden and disabled people – those who are unable to go to vaccination sites (PPV) – from the coronavirus that has torn through Malaysia since March last year.
Tuesday, 20 Jul 2021 09:47 AM MYT
Dr Mohammad Iqbal Omar, head of Mercy Malaysia’s health unit, administers a Covid-19 jab to a bedridden patient in Beranang July 6, 2021. Bernama pic
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KUALA LUMPUR, July 20 Laden with an icebox, needles, personal protective equipment and other items, the team of volunteers and medical officers stepped out of their van on a narrow kampung road in Beranang, Selangor, one hot Tuesday morning recently.
“At least the rain stopped,” mused one volunteer as the six-person group made their way uphill on a dirt road.