Malaysia's prime minister quarantined himself
Malaysian Prime Minister Muhyiddin announced he would quarantine himself 14 days after contacting a minister who tested positive for nCoV.
continue readingMalaysian Prime Minister Muhyiddin announced he would quarantine himself 14 days after contacting a minister who tested positive for nCoV.
continue readingFormer Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir said Trump's re-election would be disastrous and expressed support for Democratic presidential candidate Biden.
continue readingMalaysia detected more than 200 nCoV cases, bringing the number of infected people to 3,116, continuing to be the largest epidemic area in Southeast Asia.
continue readingMalaysia recorded 130 new cases of nCoV, bringing the total to 1,030 and the highest in Southeast Asia, of which three died.
continue readingThe first patient to die from nCoV in Malaysia was a 60-year-old pastor, nearly 200 in close contact with him being isolated at home.
continue readingMalaysia requires its citizens not to go abroad and ban foreigners from entering in the context of nearly 600 people infected with nCoV in the country.
continue readingFormer Malaysian Interior Minister Muhyiddin Yassin was sworn in at the National Palace this morning, becoming Malaysia's 8th prime minister.
continue readingMahathir will send a letter saying he has enough support to be Prime Minister, after the King of Malaysia appoints Muhyiddin as head of government.
continue readingThe King of Malaysia today appointed former Interior Minister Muhyiddin Yassin as the new prime minister, replacing his predecessor Mahathir Mohamad.
continue readingShip owner MS Westerdam is working with authorities in other countries to find people leaving the ship after discovering a passenger infected with corona virus.
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