Muhyiddin takes major gamble by lifting coronavirus controls to jump-start Malaysia's economy

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KUALA LUMPUR - Malaysia's move to cut short its partial shutdown by more than week and allow nearly all economic activity to resume on Monday (May 4) is stirring a worrisome debate in the country.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

KUALA LUMPUR - Malaysia's move to cut short its partial shutdown by more than week and allow nearly all economic activity to resume on Monday is stirring a worrisome debate in the country.

The prospect of things going wrong appeared high over the weekend when daily Covid-19 infection numbers, which had been falling over a long stretch, snapped with the country posting triple digit cases. A recent report by Barclays stated that Kuala Lumpur and its surrounding suburbs and towns, often referred to as the Klang Valley, was by far the hardest hit city in terms of economic loss in Asia as a result of the movement control measures.

The PN coalition has a razor-thin majority in the 222-member Parliament, leaving Mr Muhyiddin vulnerable when the Lower House convenes for its much-anticipated sitting in the third week of May.

 

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More of a political move base on race and religion more than anything else. But will they truly be grateful or when things get worse feel they are being patronise?

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