Singapore Reports 15,283 New COVID-19 Cases

SINGAPORE– Singapore reported 15,283 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 yesterday, bringing the total tally to 582,638.

Of the new cases, 3,114 cases were detected through PCR (polymerase chain reaction) tests, and 12,169 through ARTs (antigen rapid tests), according to statistics released by the Ministry of Health.

Among the PCR cases, 2,958 were local transmissions and 156 were imported cases.

Among the ART cases, with mild symptoms and assessed to be of low risk, there were 12,113 local transmissions and 56 imported cases.

A total of 1,523 cases are currently warded in hospitals, with 39 cases in intensive care units.

Four deaths were reported from COVID-19 yesterday, bringing the death toll to 945, according to the ministry.

Source: NAM NEWS NETWORK

Malaysia Reports 26,832 New COVID-19 Infections, 37 New Deaths

KUALA LUMPUR– Malaysia reported 26,832 new COVID-19 infections as of midnight, bringing the national total to 3,221,680, according to the Health Ministry.

There are 68 new imported cases, with 26,764 being local transmissions, data released on the ministry’s website showed.

A further 37 deaths have been reported, bringing the death toll to 32,347.

The ministry reported 18,459 new recoveries, bringing the total number of cured and discharged to 2,937,655.

There are 251,678 active cases, 247 are being held in intensive care units and 139 of those are in need of assisted breathing.

The country reported 128,153 vaccine doses administered yesterday alone, and 81.5 percent of the population have received at least one dose, 78.8 percent are fully vaccinated and 42.8 percent have received boosters.

Source: NAM NEWS NETWORK

Thailand’s Daily Covid-19 Cases May Hit 100,000, Warns Virologist

BANGKOK— A Thai virologist warned that daily COVID-19 cases may reach 100,000 amid the BA.2 sub-variant of Omicron spreading rapidly in the kingdom.

Dr Yong Poovorawan, senior virologist from Chulalongkorn University said at present, an average of 25,000 COVID-19 cases was being reported daily, including those tested positive using the Antigen Test Kits (ATK) in the kingdom.

He said data showed the infection rate in the kingdom now is 10 times of the four previous waves.

“As Thailand is facing its fifth wave of infections, I hope the infection rate will not surge to six-digit,” he wrote on his Facebook page.

Over the last 24 hours, Thailand recorded 18,953 new COVID-19 cases and 30 deaths, bringing the total infections in the country to 2,712,315 and 22,624 fatalities.

He added that the BA.2 sub-variant of Omicron were spreading rapidly, citing that in Singapore, an average of 15,000 cases were reported while South Korea’s new daily cases topped 100,000 for the first time on Feb 18.

“Thailand may soon follow the same pattern.

“At present, the COVID-19 outbreak is on an upward trend in Asia. The infections will reach a peak, before they start tostabilise and the number of new cases will slowly fall like what happened in Europe and the United States,” he said.

Dr Yong urged the public who tested positive to isolate at home or at community facilities in a bid to further prevent the spread of the virus.

Source: NAM NEWS NETWORK

Thailand’s Economic Growth Picked Up In Q4 2021

BANGKOK– Thailand’s economy rose 1.9 percent in the fourth quarter of last year, thanks to the country’s easing of COVID-19 curbs, and the reopening to overseas visitors that helped support its tourism sector.

This marked a strong rebound from a decline of 0.2 percent, registered in the previous quarter, according to data released by the Office of the National Economic and Social Development Council (NESDC), today.

The improvement was driven by higher domestic and external demand for goods and services, the relaxation of the COVID-19 control measures and economic stimulus measures, the NESDC said, in a statement.

The country’s economy expanded 1.6 percent in 2021, recovering from a 6.2-percent contraction in 2020, due to COVID-19, its worst economic performance in more than two decades.

The NESDC expected the economy this year to expand in the range of 3.5-4.5 percent, boosted by a further recovery in tourism and the government’s supportive measures.

It also forecast that the country’s headline inflation would pick up this year, rising between 1.5-2.5 percent year-on-year.

Source: NAM NEWS NETWORK

DOLE provides Php34.7 million in livelihood support to typhoon victims in Surigao del Norte, Dinagat Island

The labor department provided a total of Php34.7 million in livelihood support to 7,030 informal workers adversely affected by Typhoon Odette in Surigao del Norte and Dinagat island.

The assistance was given in the form of emergency employment under the department’s flagship Tulong Panghanapbuhay sa Ating Disadvantaged/Displaced Workers (TUPAD) program.

Each of the 7,030 beneficiaries in Surigao del Norte received Php3,200.00 for a 10-day work involving house cleaning, rebuilding homes, road cleaning, and de-clogging of canals.

“Dako akong pasalamat nga nakadawat dayon kami ug hinabang pinaagi sa TUPAD sa DOLE. Gamiton namo kini nga kwarta para pagtukod pag-usab sa among panimalay ug pagpasig-uli sa among panginabuhian nga nawala,” said Danilo Gelsano, a typhoon victim in the municipality of Socorro.

The labor department also facilitated the release of Php11.747 million in TUPAD funds for the benefit of 3,671 beneficiaries in Dinagat island.

Each of the beneficiaries in Dinagat received Php 3,200.00 as compensation for the 10-day work they have provided.

“Nagpasalamat kog dako sa tabang nga inyong gihatoag sa amo. Nakatabang gyud ang TUPAD sa DOLE labi na na naagian mi og bagyo. Naa nami pangpalit og sin sa atop,” said Joan Elano of Brgy. San Jose, Cagdianao.

Montano Juntilla of Brgy. Dona Helen, Basilisa also expressed gratitude for the livelihood assistance provided by the department. “Daku jud kug katabnag ning TUPAD sa tagsa tagsa nga pamilya labaw na sa mga nawad-an og trabaho tungod sa Odette,” Juntilla said.

Source: Department Of Labor And Employment Republic Of Philippines

Uzbekistan Keen On Deepening Relations With Malaysia In Economy, Education And Tourism

KUALA LUMPUR— Uzbekistan is keen on deepening relations with Malaysia on the basis of traditional friendship and will be working to further strengthen its mutually beneficial cooperation with Malaysia in three pillars – economy including trade and investment, education and tourism spheres.

Uzbekistan’s Ambassador to Malaysia Ravshan Usmanov said that Malaysia has good experience in these fields and his country will try to learn Malaysia’s best practices to introduce the country’s modern technologies and management skills in Uzbekistan.

“In this regard, during this year we are planning to host several Malaysian business delegations in Uzbekistan, to enhance our ties in education, to promote tourism potential of both countries and foster partnerships in other important areas,” he said.

Usmanov was speaking to Bernama in an interview in conjunction with the 30th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between Kuala Lumpur and Tashkent. Both countries established diplomatic ties on Feb 21, 1992.

Malaysia was the first Southeast Asian country to recognise Uzbekistan as an independent state, on Jan 1, 1992. In 1993, Malaysia established its embassy in Tashkent, the capital of Uzbekistan. While the Uzbek embassy in Kuala Lumpur was opened in 1999.

“I would like to emphasise that we perceive Malaysia as a country with very high status not only in Southeast Asia, but in the entire Muslim World, as well as a trustful and time-tested partner of Uzbekistan,” the ambassador further said.

Usmanov pointed out that Uzbek-Malaysian relationship has grown exponentially over the past 30 years and that in particular, reforms introduced by Uzbekistan President Shavkat Mirziyoyev brought warm and friendly bilateral relations between the two nations to a new level and created more possibilities to further enhancing cooperation in every possible sector.

The ambassador said that he was pleased to note that today Uzbekistan and Malaysia enjoy a long-term cooperation in the fields of politics, trade, economy, science, education, culture, tourism, both bilaterally and within the framework of international organisations.

“Although the two countries are separated by their geographical distance, they share many common things. We are confident that the similarities in values, customs and traditions between our people, sacred religion Islam, as well as good interstate relations will serve as a solid basis for the development of our relations,” he further said.

Usmanov explained that the foundation for development of the friendly relations and mutually beneficial cooperation was laid during the exchanges of official visits of the late Uzbekistan’s first president Islam Karimov in 1992 and the then Prime Minister of Malaysia Tun Dr Mahathir Mohammad in 1993. In 2003 Tuanku Syed Sirajuddin Syed Putra Jamalullail visited Uzbekistan when His Majesty was the Yang di-Pertuan Agong.

Besides that, main events in the development of bilateral relations were the State Visit to Malaysia in October 2005 by Karimov and a reciprocal visit of the then Prime Minister Tun Abdullah Ahmad Badawi in November 2008, where a number of intergovernmental agreements in the prospective areas of mutual cooperation were signed.

“Talking about the recent major achievements in bilateral relations, we can note the establishment of the Interparliamentary Friendship Groups in the House of Representatives of the Parliament of Malaysia and Legislative Chamber of the Oliy Majlis (parliament) of Uzbekistan.

According to Usmanov , currently both sides are working to arrange exchange visits of parliamentary delegations. Two Inter-parliamentary forums were held in June 2020 and April 2021.

“In 2019 we held the fourth political consultations between the foreign ministries and this year planning to arrange the next round of these consultations. We hope that these events form a solid basis for an early resumption of contacts between the leaders of our countries in order to create a basis for further expansion of interaction at various levels,” Usmanov said.

Source: NAM NEWS NETWORK