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  • Cyberjaya Hospital Remained Unopened

    Cyberjaya Hospital Remained Unopened

    CYBERJAYA, 18 May 2021: Cyberjaya Hospital will be vacant for a foreseeable future. The unprecedented COVID-19 pandemic has put too much strain on the Malaysian healthcare system and new hospitals are currently not able to be opened. This includes Cyberjaya Hospital, which will remain unopened for now.

    Cyberjaya Hospital Remained Unopened, Why?

    Sources from other facility owned by Kementerian Kesihatan Malaysia (KKM) pointed out that the hospital previously was not able to be opened in time due to lack of manpower. The planned workforce for the hospital were currently being placed at existing facilities to assist KKM in combating the pandemic.

    With the daily new COVID-19 case number soaring above 4,000 daily, Malaysia is dealing with increasingly challenging environment. Its own healthcare workforce is strained and recently we are seeing the tools and equipments are facing the same challenge as well. The Star today reported that more beds will be put for MAEPS PKRC facility as well as ICU.

    Previously, The Malay Mail reported that equipments from Cyberjaya Hospital will be distributed to four different hospitals around Klang Valley to alleviate their burden in treating patients with COVID-19. The Health Minister stated that after a working visit to Cyberjaya Hospital on 11 May 2021.

    Planning of Public Facilities

    With allocation of manpower and equipments are more directed to existing facilities, it is unsure of what the authorities are planning to do with Cyberjaya Hospital and Cyberjaya residents. As the Cyberjaya Hospital remained unopened and the population is growing, the residents are left with no choice but to go to other healthcare facilities. Apart from that, some of the residents are also raising concern on the schoolgoing children population at Cyberjaya. This adds more pressure to the authorities in improving the quality of government service to the public.

    More reading

    1. More beds for MAEPS and ICUs by Martin Carvalho and Allison Lai, The Star
    2. Covid-19: Four hospitals to get medical equipment from Cyberjaya Hospital, says health minister, The Malay Mail
  • Cyberjaya’s New Masterplan: What Do You Need To Know

    Cyberjaya’s New Masterplan: What Do You Need To Know

    Late 2020, Cyberview introduced “Cyberjaya’s New Masterplan” to the public. The idea is to turn the city into the nucleus of Malaysia’s Multimedia Super Corridor.

    Cyberjaya Implementation Council held a meeting recently and it was chaired by the Chief Secretary to the Government, Tan Sri Mohd Zuki Ali. He is also the chairman of Cyberview.

    The Zones

    Under the new master plan, Cyberjaya is divided into 4 distinct zones: West Cyberjaya, which focuses on nurturing talent; North Cyberjaya, the business district; South Cyberjaya, which focuses on innovation and R&D; and Downtown Cyberjaya, the retail and commercial area

    West Cyberjaya

    This zone focuses on education, hence the approach on nurturing talent. This area is largely still under development. Multimedia University, Sekolah Kebangsaan Cyberjaya, Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Cyberjaya and Korean International School of Malaysia are among the education institution located here.

    North Cyberjaya

    North Cyberjaya is designated to be a global business district that utilises smart city technology. There will be two MRT stations located in the area, namely North Cyberjaya MRT Station and Cyberjaya City Centre MRT Station.

    South Cyberjaya

    This area focuses on R&D and innovation. Al Hijrah TV Studio and Aerodyne Group are located here. Besides, MAGiC is also located here.

    Downtown Cyberjaya

    Downtown Cyberjaya is a vibrant space offering various commercial and community activities. MDec, MIGHT and MARii are among the government agencies located here.

    Sources

    1. Cyberjaya’s new master plan to position city as preferred tech investment hub – The Edge Markets
  • COVID-19: Discounts and Promotions from Digi

    COVID-19: Discounts and Promotions from Digi

    In response to the Movement Control Order (MCO) issued by Malaysian government effective from 18 March 2020 to 20 March 2020, Digi has managed to put up together some good freebies, discounts and promotions for its customers. The campaign applies for both prepaid and postpaid customers.

    Refer to the following announcement from Digi:

    #DigiCares: Keeping Malaysians and Businesses Connected

    With the ongoing Movement Control Order, Digi is committed to helping you stay connected to what matters most. We’re making enhancements to our products and services to help you get through during these times of uncertainty.

    Starting 21st – 31st March 2020, subscribers will have access to:

    Free Internet and Calls for Digi Prepaid and Digi Prepaid Broadband Users

    Stay up-to-date with free internet and  calls to all networks with every reload of RM10 and above.

    – Enjoy free 300MB + 5 Mins calls  when you reload RM10 – RM29.99. Valid for 3 days


    – Enjoy free 1GB + 15 Mins calls when you reload RM30 and above. Valid for  7 days. 


    With MyDigi app, you can reload your Digi Prepaid and Digi Prepaid Broadband at the comfort of your own home. Click here to go to the MyDigi app or reload on the web here.

    Get 1GB Free Daily Internet with Digi Postpaid and Digi Postpaid Broadband

    To give you more flexibility whether working or staying from home, all Postpaid Voice and Broadband Subscribers will receive free 1GB Internet daily, available to use from 8.00 a.m. to 6.00 p.m.
    Click here to redeem your free Internet on the MyDigi app.

    Do note that this offer is available to all Postpaid and Broadband subscribers excluding Postpaid Infinite Plans subscribers.

    Ensure Your Child’s Productivity with MyDigi Subscriptions

    As schools are closed around the country, you can be sure that the learning never stops! We’re helping the learning continue with:

    – Free access to Malaysia’s curriculum resources on our digital learning hub https://jomstudi.my from 2.00 p.m. to 8.00 p.m, and free all  day long beginning 24th March 2020..

    – Besides that, enjoy a one-month access to UPSR and SPM curriculums on Classruum for only RM1 when the pass is purchased on the MyDigi app here

    Helping You Stay Connected To What Matters Most

    Need help to manage your Digi account? All of our platforms continue to be available during this time:

    – Manage your account or make purchases via the MyDigi app or MyDigi web and the Digi Online Store.

    – Our Customer Care hotline, Live Chat services and social media platforms including Facebook, Twitter and Community portal continue to be available for you to reach out to.

    – Do note that Digi Stores are temporarily closed based on directive by the authorities. However, you can still perform transactions at alternative locations and methods such as Digi Kiosks, convenience stores, mini marts, hypermarkets, e-wallets, online banking, ATMs and petrol station marts.

    Be sure that you stay up-to-date with the latest enhancements and information only on the Digi Community portal.

    Source: Digi Community portal

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