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Msia posts 5th day of single-digit new COVID-19 cases

Jul 03, 2020


Malaysia has reported 5 new COVID-19 cases, raising our tally to 8,648. 

Health Director General Datuk Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah says  9 more patients have been discharged from hospital, and currently, there are only 81 active cases. 

The death toll remains unchanged at 121.
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The govt wants ticket prices for domestic flights to return to levels seen BEFORE the Movement Control Order.

Defence Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakobs says the high prices recently were due to social distancing requirements.

But now that the requirement has been removed, there’s no excuse for ticket prices to stay high.

He adds that the relevant authorities will soon meet with airlines, to discuss giving  discounts
on flights for students and teachers, as schools will reopen later this month.
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Starting midnight tonight the price of petrol will go down by 4 sen per litre.

RON 97 to be priced at one ringgit 95 sen, while RON 95 will be at one ringgit and 65 sen per liter.

Diesel will be priced at one ringgit 84 sen, down 2 sen.


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