KUALA LUMPUR: Johor recorded the highest number of Covid-19 hospital admissions on Wednesday after 402 patients in the state were hospitalised for further treatment.
The southern state also has the most number of critical cases coping on ventilator support (20 cases) currently.
According to the Health Ministry's CovidNow portal, active cases in the state have been rising steadily, from 10,652 cases on Feb 4 to 13,668 on Wednesday.
Malaysia, up to Wednesday, had 94,514 active cases and 385 active clusters.
States in East Malaysia, particularly, has witnessed a sharp spike in active cases since Feb 1 although no fatalities occurred in Sarawak or Labuan during this period.
Active cases in Sabah surged from 6,306 on Feb 1 to 14,808 on Feb 9, while in Sarawak, the numbers rose from 113 to 536 within the same period.
So many vaccine marvellous news, it was news in the past that the vaccine jab only once in our life time and no need further vaccine...hahaha.. we just know how to quote ppl news.. pity
jerung sedang buat accumulation dalam area 0.800-1.100 dari bulan 11 tahun lepas . sudah 4 bulan accumulation . nanti akan buat breakout 1.100 . masa ni akan uptrend sama sama kaunter glove lain
The world is going back to normal soon , all will open boarder follow western countries since 3 doses vaccine prevent severe symtoms , if u still dreaming in glove 2020 glorious day u might lose further 50% capital if glove company starts seeing net loss or only get double digit million qr net profit !
Like careplus since moving up to mainboard the share prices became worse. It seems the company don’t really want to expand business or pushing the price to the greatest height.
Careplus show its 1st lost qtr result. (NO EYE SEE)
In the current quarter, the Group’s revenue recorded an increase of RM8.3 million or 8.19% while loss after tax is RM15.97 million compared against the immediate preceding quarter profit after tax of RM8.39 million. The decline in performance was mainly attributable to the following: a. Decline in average selling price (“ASP”) of gloves as the market demand normalises from increased supply and the surplus of inventories by most customers. b. As a result of lower ASP, the Group have written-down its inventories to net realisable value. c. Low utilisation rate of the Group’s production capacity at 54% due to labour shortages and overall decrease in demand from customers. d. Share of loss in the Group’s joint venture, Careplus M for the aforementioned reasons.
ONLY COME BACK BY 2025 FOR GLOVE COUNTER.
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KUALA LUMPUR: Johor recorded the highest number of Covid-19 hospital admissions on Wednesday after 402 patients in the state were hospitalised for further treatment.
The southern state also has the most number of critical cases coping on ventilator support (20 cases) currently.
According to the Health Ministry's CovidNow portal, active cases in the state have been rising steadily, from 10,652 cases on Feb 4 to 13,668 on Wednesday.
Malaysia, up to Wednesday, had 94,514 active cases and 385 active clusters.
States in East Malaysia, particularly, has witnessed a sharp spike in active cases since Feb 1 although no fatalities occurred in Sarawak or Labuan during this period.
Active cases in Sabah surged from 6,306 on Feb 1 to 14,808 on Feb 9, while in Sarawak, the numbers rose from 113 to 536 within the same period.