If you can’t wait to go overseas, I have great news because it seems like we can travel overseas really soon. In other news, InDriver, an international eHailing platform has announced that it has officially begun operations in Malaysia.
Well it seems like you can travel abroad really soon. According to our Prime Minister. Malaysians will soon be able to travel overseas by December or possibly sooner depending on the country’s vaccination rate. Details here.
More states and territories including the Klang Valley have moved to Phase 3 under the National Recovery Plan. While more restrictions have been lifted, Health Minister Khairy Jamaluddin has reminded everyone that dine-in at restaurants and eateries are still limited to fully vaccinated individuals. Details here.
InDriver, an international eHailing platform has announced that it has officially begun operations in Malaysia. Unlike typical eHailing apps such as Grab or AirAsia Ride, InDriver aims to offer a unique service by allowing passengers and drivers to negotiate the fare of the ride. More details here.
Apple has pushed out a new iOS 15.0.1 update which fixes several bugs that were reported on the initial iOS 15 release last week. Click here to learn more about it.
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