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Articles from Malay Mail Online (Petaling Jaya, Malaysia) (May 1, 2020)

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Abang Johari: Sarawak will tailor CMCO to state's needs. 340
Anwar: Govt-man in the street disconnect evident in MCO aid policies. 550
As Malaysia prepares to reopen, PM asks employers to grant work flexibility to parents, introduce staggered hours. 504
Bank Negara expresses regret after public backlash alleging U-turn on hire purchase moratorium interest, clarifies confusion. 900
CM: Penang to refine all SOP on reopening of businesses under CMCO. 392
Dr Noor Hisham: China medical experts impressed with Malaysia's Covid-19 response, health facilities. 460
From Mizan to Sanjeevan: Who's who in Pemuda Negara's newly-appointed state leaders. 718
Health D-G: Decision to relax MCO made jointly. 509
Health D-G: EMCO will be imposed on areas registering spike in Covid-19 cases. 424
Health D-G: Immigration enforcement in EMCO zones a Home Ministry matter, not decided by MoH. 357
Health D-G: Mandatory 14-days quarantine for those traveling from Peninsular to East Malaysia or vice-versa. 228
Hilton KL to place staff in retention programme or retrenchment due to Covid-19 crisis. 282
In Labour Day message, Kit Siang urges PM to do 'whatever it takes' for Malaysian workers amid Covid-19 crisis. 417
Johor reports three new imported Covid-19 cases from Singapore, says state rep. 218
Labour laws must be revised to suit Covid-19's 'new normal', says HR minister. 384
Malaysian chapter of real estate federation expects property sector will weather Covid-19 pandemic. 590
MP criticises abrupt announcement of MCO relaxation, says will cause confusion while Covid-19 still a threat. 572
MTUC: BNM 'inhumane' for allowing banks to charge accrued interests during moratorium. 506
New Covid-19 cases exceed recoveries again. 279
Now, Socso says tweet announcing end of employee retention scheme was unauthorised. 327
Pakatan urges BNM and ABM to rethink stance of moratorium loans' additional interest charge. 324
Pakatan would welcome back Johor Bersatu, says Amanah deputy president. 299
Photographer clarifies viral pictures of 'clean and green' Sungai Melaka not taken during MCO. 418
PM: Almost all economic sectors, businesses can reopen May 4, subject to conditions. 431
PM: Impossible for any nation to hit zero number of Covid-19 cases. 370
PM: Ramadan bazaars, football leagues and cinemas among industries not allowed to reopen under controlled MCO. 436
Public encouraged to wear face mask when businesses reopen on May 4 under CMCO, says Health D-G. 340
Rural Development Ministry appoints five new chairmen for its agencies. 223
Sarawak disaster committee chairman to discuss with CM on implementation of CMCO. 493
SDMC: Betong division now classified as green zones. 262
Shift focus to manufacturing and food agriculture post-MCO, says economist. 458
Singapore central bank: Repayment for renovation, education and car loans can be deferred from May 6. 1258
Singapore to 'progressively, cautiously' restart economy but recovery will be long and hard, says PM Lee. 1419
Socso ends Covid-19 employee retention scheme due to insufficient funds. 231
Tenaganita condemns raids on undocumented migrants, refugees in Kuala Lumpur. 491
Three in 10 Singapore firms in services sector to reduce headcount, survey shows. 686
Umno source claims Bersatu plotting against Johor MB, putting state government in jeopardy. 797
Wage subsidy needs to match minimum wage at least, say economists. 585
WAO: Six tips for Malaysian govt with post-MCO's likely crisis for 'invisible' caregivers juggling work, family care. 1490
With businesses set to open on May 4, PM uses 'Pak Salleh' as an example to explain SOPs involved. 492

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