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Current Updates on COVID-19 in Malaysia [13 May 2020]

The Ministry of Health (MOH) would like to inform that 58 cases have fully recovered and discharged well today. Cumulatively, 5,281 confirmed COVID-19 cases have fully recovered  (77.90% of total cumulative cases). Current Situation of COVID-19 in Malaysia A total of 37 additional confirmed COVID-19 cases were reported to the National Crisis Preparedness and Response Centre (CPRC) MOH today. Cumulatively there are now 6,779 confirmed COVID-19 cases in Malaysia. Therefore, there are currently 1,387 active and infective COVID-19 cases . They have been isolated and provided treatment. Of these 37 additional cases reported today, four (4) are imported cases . The remaining 33 cases are due to local transmission. Currently, 16 confirmed COVID-19 cases are receiving treatment in intensive care units (ICU) , and of these, 4 cases are on ventilation support. Unfortunately, there is two (2) additional COVID-19 death was reported to the National CPRC MOH today. Cumul...

Wall’s Special Edition Tealive Boba Ice Cream is Now Available Nationwide by Popular Demand!

#BobaJeLAH Anytime, Anywhere with Free Delivery To Your Doorstep for the First 300 Online Orders*  Boba lovers rejoice! Wall’s Special Edition Tealive Boba Ice Cream, the latest collaboration between Malaysia’s popular ice cream brand - Wall’s and Malaysian’s favourite bubble milk tea chain - Tealive, is now available nationwide online and offline after two weeks of overwhelming response in the market. Malaysians can all #BobajeLAH with #WallsBobalicious anytime, anywhere! Made with 100% rich milk tea flavours and real chewy pearls in every bite, #WallsBobalicious aims to deliver a new sensorial experience to a familiar Malaysian staple with an exciting contrast in textures, from creamy frozen ice cream to soft chewy pearls. It is sold at an affordable price, ensuring Boba lovers enjoy their favourite drink in the form of ice cream to their hearts’ content at any given time and place! “At Wall’s, we always keep a pulse on the latest consumer trend and it is undeniable tha...

AirAsia implements end-to-end contactless procedures for essential travel

AirAsia will be rolling out several contactless procedures for essential travel including contactless payments at the airport, contactless kiosks, Passenger Reconciliation System (PRS) as well as enhanced features on its mobile app to help ensure a smooth and safe travel experience. The airline has set up contactless payment options including Wave payments for AliPay and WeChat Pay at klia2 in Malaysia, which will include other airports gradually. Other options such as BigPay and Touch N Go will also be available soon. The contactless kiosks are available at all operating airports across Malaysia, Thailand, Philippines, Indonesia and Japan from today, where guests making their essential travel can print their boarding pass and baggage tag after checking-in online on airasia.com or through the mobile app, ensuring a full contactless check-in process. Another contactless travel procedure will be the Passenger Reconciliation System (PRS) which will be available at klia2, foll...

Current Updates on COVID-19 in Malaysia [12 May 2020]

The Ministry of Health (MOH) would like to inform that 110 cases have fully recovered and discharged well today. Cumulatively, 5,223 confirmed COVID-19 cases have fully recovered  (77.47% of total cumulative cases). Current Situation of COVID-19 in Malaysia A total of 16 additional confirmed COVID-19 cases were reported to the National Crisis Preparedness and Response Centre (CPRC) MOH today. Cumulatively there are now 6,742 confirmed COVID-19 cases in Malaysia. Therefore, there are currently 1,410 active and infective COVID-19 cases . They have been isolated and provided treatment. Of these 16 additional cases reported today, three (3) are imported cases . The remaining 13 cases are due to local transmission. Currently, 16 confirmed COVID-19 cases are receiving treatment in intensive care units (ICU) , and of these, 3 cases are on ventilation support. Fortunately, there is no (0) additional COVID-19 death was reported to the National CPRC MOH today. Cumula...

Bank Islam Encourages Zakat Fitrah Payment Via SnapNPay for Customers’ Convenience

Bank Islam Malaysia Berhad (“Bank Islam”) now offers a seamless electronic payment facility for customers to fulfil their Zakat Fitrah obligation during the Holy Month of Ramadan. The SnapNPay mobile app is made available through partnerships with our strategic partners, SnapNPay Digital Sdn Bhd (“SNPD”) and eleven (11) participating Zakat Authorities. The service is open to everyone and not limited to Bank Islam’s customers. Through the app, registration or personal details are not required. Instead, an e-mail address is sufficient to complete the transaction. Bank Islam’s Chief Executive Officer, Mohd Muazzam Mohamed said, “Following the COVID-19 outbreak and the arrival of Ramadan, Bank Islam is playing our part by offering an online Zakat Fitrah payment facility to minimise public movement and avoid unnecessary physical contact. We are always innovating towards giving added value to our customers across various segments. The collaboration with SNPD started in 2018 through thei...

Current Updates on COVID-19 in Malaysia [11 May 2020]

The Ministry of Health (MOH) would like to inform that 88 cases have fully recovered and discharged well today. Cumulatively, 5,113 confirmed COVID-19 cases have fully recovered  (76.02% of total cumulative cases). Current Situation of COVID-19 in Malaysia A total of 70 additional confirmed COVID-19 cases were reported to the National Crisis Preparedness and Response Centre (CPRC) MOH today. Cumulatively there are now 6,726 confirmed COVID-19 cases in Malaysia. Therefore, there are currently 1,504 active and infective COVID-19 cases . They have been isolated and provided treatment. Of these 70 additional cases reported today, thirteen (13) are imported cases . The remaining 57 cases are due to local transmission. Currently, 20 confirmed COVID-19 cases are receiving treatment in intensive care units (ICU) , and of these, 7 cases are on ventilation support. Regretfully, one (1) additional COVID-19 death was reported to the National CPRC MOH today. Cumulativel...

Current Updates on COVID-19 in Malaysia [10 May 2020]

The Ministry of Health (MOH) would like to inform that 96 cases have fully recovered and discharged well today. Cumulatively, 5,025 confirmed COVID-19 cases have fully recovered  (75.50% of total cumulative cases). Current Situation of COVID-19 in Malaysia A total of 67 additional confirmed COVID-19 cases were reported to the National Crisis Preparedness and Response Centre (CPRC) MOH today. Cumulatively there are now 6,656 confirmed COVID-19 cases in Malaysia. Therefore, there are currently 1,523 active and infective COVID-19 cases . They have been isolated and provided treatment. Currently, 18 confirmed COVID-19 cases are receiving treatment in intensive care units (ICU) , and of these, 6 cases are on ventilation support . Fortunately, there is no (0) additional COVID-19 death was reported to the National CPRC MOH today. Cumulatively, there are now 108 COVID-19 deaths in Malaysia (1.62% of total cumulative cases).

Sun Life Malaysia Reveals Programme Findings With More Than 70% Of Participants Having Higher Than Normal Blood Glucose Readings

6-Party Collaboration in Brighter Health Screening Programme Engages Close to 13,000 Malaysians to Increase Awareness of Early Diabetes Detection      Sun Life Malaysia Assurance Berhad and Sun Life Malaysia Takaful Berhad (collectively Sun Life Malaysia), a life insurance and Family Takaful provider respectively has announced the findings from its nationwide glucose screening initiative, the Brighter Health Screening Programme, which discovered an astounding 74.3% of the 12,949 Malaysians screened had higher than normal blood glucose readings*. The findings from the Programme also indicated a concerning trend of increasing diabetes prevelance not only amongst the nation’s elderly but also amongst the younger population. Specifically, more than 80% of those above 50 years old and 60% of those between the ages of 18 to 30 were found to have higher than normal blood glucose readings. Speaking on the findings, Raymond Lew, CEO and President/Country Head of Sun L...