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Malaysia Singapore Coronavirus Covid-19 Profile Relief Malaysia Singapore

Commentary: Malaysia’s latest stimulus package provides huge relief but is only enough until May

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SINGAPORE: Malaysians have lived in extreme uncertainty and fear since the country came under a type of lockdown beginning Mar 18, when the Movement Control Order came into effect.

These restrictions were slapped to slow the spread of the COVID-19 outbreak. As at Mar 31, Malaysia has seen 2,766 infections and 43 deaths.

With the number of infected persons continuing to rise, there is no sign of when the epidemic will abate. Advertisement Advertisement Adding to this misery is the

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