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Australia's Victoria state likely to enter COVID-19 lockdown: Media reports - CNA

SYDNEY: Australia's second-most populous state Victoria is likely to enter a snap COVID-19 lockdown from on Thursday (May 26) after senior ministers met Wednesday night to discuss steps to contain a fresh outbreak in Melbourne, local media reported.

The state government was set to confirm final details of the lockdown on Thursday morning before announcing the public health measures, the Sydney Morning Herald newspaper reported, citing government sources.

A Victoria state health department spokesman said there would likely be an update on the coronavirus situation in Victoria later on Thursday morning.

The hard lockdown, during which people must stay home except for essential business, is expected to run for at least three days, the newspaper report said.

A fresh cluster of infections in Melbourne detected early this week has swelled to 15 cases and the number of virus-exposed locations crossed 70. Three hundred close contacts of the cases have been identified so far, with many having visited crowded hot spots that included sports stadiums and one of the largest shopping centres in the country.

Victoria authorities on Wednesday had warned the next 24 hours would be critical to limit the spread of cases and said further restrictions could be imposed to contain the fresh outbreak, the first in the state in more than three months.

Coronavirus curbs were reinstated on Tuesday for Melbourne's five million residents, limiting gathering sizes and making masks mandatory in restaurants, hotels and other indoor locations until Jun 4.

Victoria endured one of the world's strictest and longest lockdowns last year after a second wave of COVID-19 killed more than 800 people in the state, amounting for 90 per cent of Australia's total deaths since the pandemic began.

Swift contact tracing, snap lockdowns and strict social distancing rules have helped Australia keep its COVID-19 numbers relatively low, with just over 30,000 cases and 910 deaths.

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Biden orders intelligence report on COVID-19 origins within 90 days - CNA

WASHINGTON: President Joe Biden on Wednesday (May 26) ordered US intelligence agencies to report to him in the next three months on whether the COVID-19 virus first emerged in China from an animal source or from a laboratory accident.

Agencies should "redouble their efforts to collect and analyse information that could bring us closer to a definitive conclusion, and to report back to me in 90 days," Biden said in a statement released by the White House.

According to Biden, agencies are currently split over the two possible sources for the virus that swept the planet over the past year, killing more than 3.4 million people - a figure experts say is undoubtedly an underestimate.

Biden's order signals an escalation in mounting controversy over how the virus first emerged - through animal contact at a market in Wuhan, China, or through release of the coronavirus from a highly secure research laboratory in the same city.

The answer has immense implications both for China, which says it is not responsible for the pandemic, and for the United States.

Representative Adam Schiff, chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, called on China to be forthcoming and for "premature or politically-motivated conclusions" to be avoided.

"Beijing's continued obstruction of a transparent, comprehensive examination of the relevant facts and data about the source of the coronavirus can only delay the vital work necessary to help the world better prepare itself before the next potential pandemic," Schiff said.

"Nonetheless, I am confident that the (intelligence community) and other elements of our government will continue to pursue all possible leads and provide an updated, evidence-based finding in line with the President's 90-day requirement," he said.

READ: COVID-19 lab origin theory gains traction in United States

The US National Institutes of Health (NIH) previously funded bat coronavirus research in Wuhan, but has denied supporting "gain of function" experiments that involve modifying a virus so that it becomes more transmissible to humans.

The grant was terminated last year by the administration of former president Donald Trump.

The lab theory has been used by opposition Republicans to attack top US scientists, including the NIH's Anthony Fauci, and Beijing, which strongly denies the claims.

Biden said that in March he asked for a report on the origins of the virus, including "whether it emerged from human contact with an infected animal or from a laboratory accident."

"As of today, the US intelligence community has 'coalesced around two likely scenarios' but has not reached a definitive conclusion on this question," he said.

White House deputy press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre told reporters Biden was informed by the intelligence community of their assessment about a month ago, but it was classified information until now.

Asked about the government's position on whether the virus was deliberately engineered to become a bioweapon, she said: "We haven't ruled out anything yet."

LAB THEORY GAINS TRACTION

The lab leak theory has angered China, with foreign ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian on Wednesday hitting out and accusing Washington of "spreading conspiracy theories and disinformation."

Nevertheless, the idea is gaining increasing traction in the United States, where it was initially fueled by Trump and his aides and dismissed by many as a political talking point.

Citing a US intelligence report, The Wall Street Journal reported Sunday that a trio from the Wuhan Institute of Virology were hospitalised with a seasonal illness in November 2019, a month before Beijing disclosed the existence of a mysterious pneumonia outbreak.

READ: Senate, House intelligence committees also probing COVID-19 origins: Officials

READ: US agencies examine reports of early COVID-19 infections in Wuhan lab

The natural origin hypothesis holds that the virus emerged in bats then passed to humans, likely via an intermediary species.

This theory was widely accepted at the start of the pandemic, but as time has worn on, scientists have not found a virus in either bats or another animal that matches the genetic signature of SARS-CoV-2.

This wasn't the case for SARS and MERS, earlier coronaviruses that crossed to humans and were traced back to civets and camels relatively quickly.

The United States and other countries have called for a more in-depth probe into the pandemic's origins, after a report by an international team sent by the World Health Organization to China earlier this year proved inconclusive.

And calls from independent scientists for more transparency are also growing.

"We must take hypotheses about both natural and laboratory spillovers seriously until we have sufficient data," a group of researchers from top US universities wrote in a letter published by leading journal Science in mid-May.

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2021-05-26 21:00:00Z
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KL LRT collision: Prasarana chairman Tajuddin Abdul Rahman sacked in the wake of petition calling for his resignation - The Online Citizen Asia

KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA — In the wake of a public petition calling for his resignation, Pasir Salak Member of Parliament Tajuddin Abdul Rahman was sacked from his position as non-executive chairman of state-owned transport firm Prasarana on Wednesday (26 May).

In a letter to Tajuddin on Wednesday that has since been widely circulated online and which was confirmed by the Ministry of Finance (MOF), Finance Minister Tengku Zafrul Abdul Aziz said that the termination will take effect immediately.

Prasarana is under the purview of MOF.

Responding to queries from Malay Mail regarding his termination as Prasarana chairman, Tajuddin, however, said on Wednesday evening that he has yet to receive an official letter stating so.

“Want to terminate, terminate then. What is the issue? What is the matter? Want to terminate, terminate lah. Thank you lah. I can do other work,” he told Malay Mail in a telephone call.

News on Tajuddin’s termination came on the heels of a petition on Change.org titled #LetakJawatanTajuddin or #ResignTajuddin after his “failure and lack of sensitivity and empathy” in handling the aftermath of the recent Light Rail Transit (LRT) train collision, which resulted in 47 commuters suffering serious injuries.

“His arrogant behaviour was evident during a press conference following his visit to the scene of the collision. This is on top of his racist remark towards a Chinese journalist,” the petition statement read.

During the press conference, Tajuddin was seen asking a Phoenix TV correspondent: “Where are you from?” He then said, “No wonder lah” after the correspondent replied “China”.

The petition statement also pointed out that Tajuddin had breach COVID-19 standard operating procedures by only wearing a face shield and not donning a face mask.

“The Royal Malaysia Police and the Health Ministry must take stern action against Tajuddin,” it added.

It is understood that police are currently investigating Tajuddin over the matter.

Tajuddin had earlier stated that Prasarana will be offering a RM1,000 compensation package to those affected — a sum that was criticised by many as an inadequate amount vis-à-vis the injuries and trauma sustained by victims of the accident.

Additionally, Tajuddin said that the company will “cover their medical expenses from the day they are admitted until they are discharged”.

Prasarana will also be footing the cost for those who had lost their income due to the accident.

Transport Minister Wee Ka Siong told reporters on Wednesday that a total of 67 people were treated at Kuala Lumpur Hospital.

61 of them had been discharged, while six people remain hospitalised. Three are in critical condition, he noted.

Under regular service, trains on the Kelana Jaya line are fully automated. However, at the time of the crash, one of the two trains — which was empty — was under a manual test run.

Touching on the train driver involved in the incident, who has since been suspended from work following the collision, Wee said that police had conducted a drug test on 25 May, which turned out to be negative.

“This person must be allowed the opportunity to be heard in order to facilitate the investigation without premature judgments,” said the minister.

Earlier on Monday, Wee said that a task force will be convened to look into the incident, said Wee. A full report on the investigation will be presented in around two weeks.

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2021-05-26 16:49:30Z
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KL LRT train crash: Tajuddin terminated as Prasarana chairman 'with immediate effect', says MOF - CNA

KUALA LUMPUR: Tajuddin Abdul Rahman, the chairman of rail operator Prasanara, had his service terminated "with immediate effect", said Malaysia's Ministry of Finance on Wednesday (May 26). 

This comes after his conduct during a press conference on Tuesday about the recent LRT train collision near KLCC station was criticised by members of the public.

The crash, which happened on Monday night, left more than 210 people injured. Two passengers who were injured in the collision have undergone brain surgery, with a third needing cerebral resuscitation treatment.

READ: KL LRT collision a result of driver negligence, train was driven in wrong direction: Wee Ka Siong

Speaking at a press conference on Tuesday, Tajuddin appeared to joke about the collision in response to a question from a reporter on the situation in the tunnel.

"Normal ... only the two cars are together. They kissed each other," Tajuddin said laughing during the televised news conference.

The New Straits Times reported on Wednesday that the Malaysian Public Transport Users Association (4PAM) criticised Tajuddin's conduct during the press conference.

Its president Ajit Johl said Tajuddin's press conference after his visit to the collision site was "nothing short of rude and disgusting", reported the New Straits Times.

POLICE INVESTIGATING TAJUDDIN FOR NOT WEARING MASK

Tajuddin is also being investigated by the police for not wearing a face mask during the press conference on Tuesday.

Dang Wangi district police chief ACP Mohamad Zainal Abdullah said all parties involved in the case will be called to the Dang Wangi district police headquarters for questioning. 

"We have contacted Tajuddin and he has agreed to give his statement; media personnel and other individuals who were at the scene too,” he told reporters.

READ: LRT passengers flung by impact of collision, say victims

The police chief said the authorities opened the investigation after videos of Tajuddin wearing a face shield but not a face mask at the press conference went viral on social media. 

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2021-05-26 14:15:00Z
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300 Covid-19 cases missing in Taiwan as record high deaths reported - South China Morning Post

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Australia's Victoria state sees biggest one-day rise in COVID-19 cases in 7 months - CNA

SYDNEY: Australia's second most populous state reported on Wednesday (May 26) its biggest single-day rise in COVID-19 cases in more than seven months and warned the next 24 hours would be critical to limit the spread of a cluster without clamping on tough new curbs.

The six new cases were the largest daily rise in the southeastern state of Victoria since October 2020. Authorities warned that more than 300 close contacts of sufferers had been identified, with many having visited crowded locations.

"These cases are linked and that's a good thing, but we are very concerned by the number and by the kind of exposure sites," the state's acting Premier James Merlino told reporters in Melbourne.

"I cannot rule out taking some further action."

A strict lockdown ordered in Victoria last year ran for more than 100 days after an outbreak of more than 20,000 infections and 820 deaths, which accounted for about 70 per cent of cases and 90 per cent of deaths nationwide.

READ: Australia reinstates COVID-19 curbs in Melbourne after fresh outbreak

The city of five million re-introduced curbs on Tuesday that include mandatory masks in restaurants, hotels and other indoor locations until Jun 4. Gathering sizes were also limited.

Other Australian states moved on Wednesday moved to limit movement, with South Australia blocking all arrivals from Victoria.

The cluster has been traced back to an overseas traveller carrying a variant first found in India who had completed quarantine in South Australia, although officials have not worked out how it spread.

The unnamed man tested negative in hotel quarantine and flew back to the state capital of Melbourne this month but tested positive six days after he arrived.

Authorities in Victoria believed they had reined in the cluster but an error in tracing the man's movements has stoked concern that scores of infections could have gone undetected for a couple of weeks.

Amid growing anxiety, the federal government said it would send 40,000 doses of AstraZeneca's vaccine to Victoria in a scramble to immunise those in aged care facilities.

READ: COVID-19: New Zealand halts travel bubble with Australian state of Victoria

Australia's use of swift contact tracing, local shutdowns and tough social distancing has helped keep its figures low versus other developed countries.

But fewer than 10 per cent of the population has been inoculated, amid supply issues and a policy change allowing those younger than 50 to receive the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine.

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Malaysia should prepare for worst, Covid-19 infections could trigger 'vertical surge': Health chief - The Straits Times

KUALA LUMPUR (BLOOMBERG) - Malaysia's surge in coronavirus cases is following an exponential trend since the start of last month and the nation should prepare for the worst, Health director-general Noor Hisham Abdullah said on Twitter on Tuesday (May 25).

The infections could "trigger a vertical surge", he said, asking people to comply with the new measures that require most government officials and 40 per cent of private sector staff to work from home.

"Only together we can break the chain of infection."

New Covid-19 cases have stayed above 6,000 for seven straight days and the health ministry has said the tally may exceed 8,000 by next month if people do not follow the virus protocols.

The worsening outbreak has stressed the healthcare system and prompted the government to further tighten restrictions on the weekend.

A record 7,289 new infections were added on Tuesday.

Just under 3 per cent of Malaysia's population is fully vaccinated, though the government aims to achieve herd immunity by year end.

Meantime, the surge has left some hospitals running low on beds in intensive care units (ICUs).

The situation is dire in the state of Penang as well as the Klang Valley area, which comprises Selangor, Kuala Lumpur and Putrajaya, where the use of Covid-19 ICU beds is at full capacity, Dr Noor Hisham said on Facebook.

"We have to stay safe and it's safest to stay home and follow the SOPs (standard operating procedures)," Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin said in an interview with state-owned RTM television on Sunday, while ruling out a repeat of last year's national lockdown.

Malaysia's Covid-19 reproduction number that shows how quickly the virus multiplies climbed to 1.21 as at Sunday, Dr Noor Hisham said on Monday.

The reading was at 1.14 at the start of the Ramadan fasting month in mid-April.

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