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Prime Minister of Malaysia: Complete “City Lockdown” Extends No Time Limit Until Data Meets Standards

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(Fighting New Coronary Pneumonia) Prime Minister of Malaysia: Complete “City Lockdown” Extend No Time Limit Until Data Meets Standard

China News Agency, Kuala Lumpur, June 27 (Reporter Chen Yue) Malaysian Prime Minister Muhyiddin announced on the 27th that the country’s current strict prevention and control measures against the new crown pneumonia epidemic will continue after the 28th expires until the new crown is added in a single day. Data such as confirmed cases of pneumonia reach the relevant standards.

Muhyiddin pointed out that at present, the country’s single-day new cases are still more than 4,000. Only when this number continues to fall below 4,000, the intensive care unit has more beds, and vaccination increases, will the current implementation of the “national The first phase of the recovery plan shifted to the second phase.

The “National Recovery Plan” is Malaysia’s “unblocking road map” released by Muhyiddin on the 15th of this month. In the first phase of the plan, Malaysia implemented comprehensive movement control, restricting most social and economic activities, and strictly prohibiting social activities.

According to the plan, Malaysia will only move to the second phase that allows most of the socio-economic restart in batches only after less than 4,000 new confirmed cases in a single day, abundant medical resources, and 10% of the country’s population have completed the new crown vaccination.

Including the 27th, the number of new confirmed cases of new coronary pneumonia in Malaysia in a single day has remained above 5,000 in the past five days; as of the 26th, about 6.2% of the country’s population has completed two doses of new crown vaccination.

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Although public opinion in Malaysia previously generally expected that the government will continue to implement existing prevention and control measures; however, a number of business associations have recently voiced that industrial and commercial enterprises are under tremendous operating pressure due to prevention and control measures, and there may be a wave of bankruptcy and unemployment.

Muhyiddin said on the 27th that the Malaysian government will launch new assistance measures in the next one or two days, which will cover small and medium-sized enterprises and low- and middle-income groups. (Finish)

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