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Southeast Asian pride showcased through AirAsia and Pestle & Mortar Clothing collaboration

AirAsia and Pestle & Mortar Clothing today launched ‘PMC x AirAsia: S.E.A. Pride’ - an exclusive capsule collection with the theme of celebrating and championing Southeast Asia, its culture and its people. (Fifth from left) Head of Brand, AirAsia Group Rudy Khaw with CEO and Co-Founder of Pestle & Mortar Clothing Hugh Koh at the launch of PMC x AirAsia: S.E.A. Pride collection in Kuala Lumpur. Designed by seven different Southeast Asian designers from Malaysia (Pestle & Mortar Clothing), Vietnam (Headless), Cambodia (Lisa Mam and Peap Tarr), Thailand (Mamablues), the Philippines (Don’t Blame The Kids) and Singapore (Sam Lo), the collection aims to spark conversations as the designers were given full creative freedom in expressing the essence of Southeast Asia through their eyes, ultimately showcasing to the world what Southeast Asian artists have to offer. Launched by Head of Brand, AirAsia Group Rudy Khaw, and Pestle & Mortar Clothing CEO and Co-Founder Hugh...

Current statistics of COVID-19 [18 February 2020]

Worldwide current statistics of COVID-19 by WHO as at 10 am, Tuesday (Feb 18, 2020) In Malaysia, there are 22 cases of COVID-19 including 9 who have been cured and discharged.

Current statistics of COVID-19 [17 February 2020]

Worldwide current statistics of COVID-19 by WHO as at 6 pm, Monday (Feb 17, 2020) In Malaysia, there are 22 cases of COVID-19 including 9 who have been cured and discharged.

Current statistics of COVID-19 [16 February 2020]

Worldwide current statistics of COVID-19 by WHO as at 10 am, Sunday (Feb 16, 2020). In Malaysia, 22 cases COVID-19 including 7 have been cured and discharged.

Current statistics of COVID-19 [15 February 2020]

Worldwide current statistics of COVID-19 by WHO as at 10 pm, Saturday (Feb 15, 2020). In Malaysia, 22 cases COVID-19 including 7 have been cured and discharged. The latest case in Malaysia involved an 83 year old American woman, bringing the total cases 22.

Current statistics of COVID-19 [14 February 2020]

Worldwide current statistics of COVID-19 by WHO as at 7.30 pm Friday (Feb 14, 2020) In Malaysia, there are 19 cases of COVID-19 including 7 who have been cured and discharged.

Current statistics of COVID-19 [13 February 2020]

Worldwide current statistics of COVID-19 by WHO as 3.30 pm, Thursday (Feb 13, 2020) In Malaysia, 19 cases COVID-19 including 3 have been cured and discharged.

Free Face Masks By The Nation's Trusted Community Helper, ACTnow

The picture was taken during the official launch of Thaipusam at Batu Caves. Mr Balagurun0athan (Special Assistant) on the left, followed by Mr. Melvin Lam, CEO and Co Founder of ACTnow on the middle and Chief Officer of FRU on the right. In the official launch of Thaipusam celebration, ACTnow distributed a few thousand of face mask to the devotees at Batu Caves. This community event is aim to keep the devotees safe from any form of viruses and infections. There were more than thousands of people involved in this celebration and all the face masks were distributed within hours and the response was terrific. It is glad to know that most of the people are well aware of wearing masks in public places because they know that prevention is better than cure. It was a great honour that the chairman Tan Sri R.Nadarajah, Mr. Sethu (Hon.Secretary) and Mr. Balaguru (Special Assistant) agreed to our community event by allowing us to do it despite the crowd and other activities. This is the firs...

Current statistics of COVID-19 [12 February 2020]

Worldwide current statistics of COVID-19 by WHO as 7.30 am, Wednesday (Feb 12, 2020) In Malaysia, 18 cases COVID-19 including 3 have been cured and discharged.

New Coronavirus Disease Officially Named COVID-19 By The World Health Organization

The new coronavirus disease that was first identified in Wuhan has received an official name from the World Health Organization: "COVID-19." "COVI" comes from coronavirus. The "D" stands for disease. The 19 represents 2019, the year the virus was first identified, in December. The name will apply for the "entire spectrum" of cases, from mild to severe, according to a WHO spokesperson. The disease had been given the temporary name "2019-nCoV" by WHO in January, identifying the pathogen as a novel (previously unidentified, that is) coronavirus that first emerged in humans in 2019. As weeks went by, people began calling it "Wuhan virus." But that's a problematic label. World Health Organization guidelines for naming infectious diseases, issued in 2015, discourage names that refer to specific places, people and professions, aiming to avoid negative repercussions from stigmatizing a geographic area or a population ...

Current statistics of 2019nCoV [11 February 2020]

Worldwide current statistics of 2019-nCoV by WHO as 4.30pm, Tuesday (Feb 11, 2020) In Malaysia, 18 cases #2019nCoV including 3 have been cured and discharged.

Current statistics of 2019nCoV [10 February 2020]

Worldwide current statistics of 2019-nCoV by WHO as of Feb 10, 2020