This episode of ICYMI will concentrate on the Mi 11, the whole Sugarbook fiasco, and the fact that some rules have been lifted during the MCO… even with the rising cases.
MCO: Dine-in allowed up to max capacity per table, 2 people per car limit lifted from 19 Feb
Senior Minister Ismail Sabri Yaakob has announced more relaxing of restrictions during the MCO. Starting today, restaurants and eateries are allowed to accept more diners according to the size of the table. But they must ensure there’s physical distancing of at least 1 meter between tables.
The two-person per car rule is also lifted today. This means that you are allowed to carry more passengers up to the permitted seating capacity of the vehicle. The 10km radius restriction rule has been lifted as well, but inter-district and interstate travel are still prohibited.
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Education Ministry’s DidikTV goes live today, Media Prima insists NTV7 isn’t dead
Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin has launched DidikTV. But Media Prima has clarified that DidikTV is a strategic commercial collaboration between the Education Ministry and Media Prima to boost access to quality education to students nationwide.
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The founder of controversial dating platform, Sugarbook, has been arrested
The founder of controversial dating platform Sugarbook—Darren Chan—has been arrested. He is being investigated for allegedly soliciting for prostitution as well as misuse of network facilities.
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Mi 11: Malaysia’s first Snapdragon 888 phone is launching on 25 February
The world’s first Snapdragon 888-powered flagship smartphone is now coming to Malaysia! Xiaomi’s Mi 11 will launch on the 25th of February 2021 at 8pm via Xiaomi Malaysia’s Facebook page.
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