Jumat, 02 Oktober 2020

Malaysia records highest daily increase in COVID-19 cases as more infections traced to Sabah - CNA

KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia on Friday (Oct 2) reported its highest daily increase in COVID-19 cases since the pandemic was first recorded in the country, with 287 new infections.

All of the new cases are local transmissions. Of those, 129 are from Kedah, 113 are from Sabah and 31 are from Selangor. There were also two new clusters at Seri Anggerik and Seri Setia.

Malaysia has reported a steady climb in cases after an increase in travellers to and from Sabah for the state elections.

Twenty of the infections reported on Friday had recently been to Sabah, the health ministry said in its update. These cases then travelled back to various states such as Selangor, Terengganu, Perak and Negeri Sembilan.

This takes the cumulative number of cases involving travel to Sabah to 139 since Sep 20.

READ: Malaysia's Health Ministry looking into fully reopening border with Singapore

Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin's government has been criticised for failing to impose controls such as mandatory screening for travellers from Sabah prior to the election, and for allowing people to cut short a 14-day home quarantine order if they tested negative for the coronavirus.

More than 700 police personnel are currently undergoing quarantine after they were flown to Sabah to assist in operations during the state elections. 

In Penang, 600 school students were ordered to undergo testing after a teacher tested positive for COVID-19 upon returning from accompanying her husband, a politician, on the Sabah campaign trail.

Muhyiddin's office did not immediately respond to a request for comment, but health officials have defended not announcing control measures sooner, saying authorities did not want to discourage Sabah voters from returning home to cast their ballots.

However, health ministry director-general Noor Hisham Abdullah said on Friday that the spike in Sabah could have been mitigated by compliance with guidelines set by the ministry on minimising physical contact.

"The issue now is the non-compliance to standard operating procedures at every level," Dr Noor Hisham said at a news conference, referring to the ministry's guidelines.

"We are not blaming (anyone), but we are reminding ... we hope that all of us learn this lesson so we do not repeat this mistake again."

READ: Malaysia says no more fist bumps as COVID-19 numbers jump

Dr Noor Hisham previously said on Thursday that the increase in cases could be seen as “the beginning of a new wave” and urged the public to continue practicing social distancing and avoid leaving their homes unless necessary.

From the early stages of the pandemic, Malaysia's health ministry prescribed guidelines to minimise the spread of the virus, which included wearing face masks, maintaining a distance of at least 1m between people and washing hands regularly with soap.

The hashtags #PoliticiansCauseVirus and #MinisterCluster were trending on Twitter in Malaysia on Friday after ministers and political figures were reported attending public events upon their return from campaigning in the state.

At least two politicians tested positive on the campaign trail, while cases linked to travel to Sabah have been recorded in all 13 Malaysian states.

Malaysia has reported 11,771 coronavirus cases so far, including 136 deaths. The economy has contracted for the first time since the 2009 global financial crisis.

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2020-10-02 12:14:53Z
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Stocks slide after Trump diagnosed with coronavirus - CNA

A wave of risk aversion swept markets on Friday after U.S. President Donald Trump said he and his wife had tested positive for COVID-19 and will isolate, weeks ahead of the elections.

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LONDON: Stocks sold off and investors quit riskier assets on Friday after U.S. President Donald Trump said he and his wife had tested positive for the coronavirus and would isolate, four weeks before U.S. elections.

Investors sought safer assets such as gold, U.S. Treasuries and the Japanese yen.

U.S. stock futures fell and European shares opened lower, although they recovered some losses in early London trading after the initial overnight move. The STOXX 600 was down 0.3per cent and London's FTSE 100 was down 0.7per cent at 0930 GMT.

Shortly before 0500 GMT, Trump said on Twitter that he and his wife had been tested for coronavirus after Hope Hicks, a senior advisor who recently traveled with the president, tested positive.

He later tweeted he and the first lady had tested positive: "We will begin our quarantine and recovery process immediately," he said.

S&P 500 futures - which fell sharply on Trump's tweet - stabilised somewhat and were down 1.4per cent at 0931 GMT . Futures for the tech-heavy Nasdaq were down 2.1per centper cent .

The MSCI world equity index, which tracks shares in 49 countries, was down 0.2per cent .

Trump's exposure could cause a new wave of market volatility as investors braced for the presidential election in November.

How long the risk-averse moves will last depends on the extent of the infection within the White House, said Francois Savary, chief investment officer at Swiss wealth manager Prime Partners.

"We may have to wait until the end of the weekend for more clarity on the situation," he said. "The reaction has been a bit excessive with U.S. stock futures. It doesn't mean the U.S. administration is not able to function."

"It will weigh on the market today and early next week but will not induce a long-lasting correction if the infection is contained to Trump," he added.

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Immediately after the news, the U.S. dollar index rose and the safe-haven yen made its biggest jump in more than a month, reaching 104.95 at 0553 GMT .

Versus a basked of currencies, the dollar was up 0.1per cent on the day at 93.820 at 0933 GMT.

The Australian dollar, which serves as a liquid proxy for risk, was down 0.5per cent .

The euro was down 0.3per cent against the dollar, at US$1.17115 .

Germany's benchmark 10-year bond was down around 2 basis points at -0.545per cent .

Oil fell, with Brent crude down 3.3per cent at US$39.57 a barrel at 0935 GMT, having fallen overnight and stabilised somewhat as European markets opened.

Gold rose, up 0.1per cent at US$1,906.26 per ounce .

"Depending on how this situation evolves over the weekend, notably if more members of the U.S. government's senior leadership are diagnosed positive, gold could be set for an extended rally," said Jeffrey Halley, a senior market analyst at OANDA.

After Trump said he had coronavirus, online gambling site Betfair suspended betting on the outcome of the U.S. election. Betfair's odds had previously shown Democratic challenger Joe Biden's probability of winning at 60per cent on Wednesday after the first U.S. presidential debate.

Even before news of Trump's infection, markets had been more bearish after Washington failed to reach an agreement on a fiscal stimulus package to help the U.S. economy recover from the impact of coronavirus.

The last round of monthly U.S. unemployment data before the elections is due at 1230 GMT, although analysts say this has been relegated to secondary importance.

(Reporting by Tom Arnold and Elizabeth Howcroft; additional reporting by Rachel Armstrong; editing by Larry King)

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2020-10-02 10:07:30Z
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Shock, sympathy, mockery: World reacts to Trump COVID-19 infection - CNA

WASHINGTON: News of the infection of US President Donald Trump with COVID-19 drew instant reactions of shock, sympathy, undisguised glee, as well as outrage and curiosity around the world.

Trump's announcement, on Twitter, on Friday (Oct 2) that he and first lady Melania Trump tested positive for the coronavirus, and the deep uncertainty that accompanied it, permeated the global news cycle, upending countless plans and sparking comment everywhere from presidential offices to the thousands looking to weigh in on social media.

The positive test reading for the leader of the world’s largest economy adds more uncertainty to investors' worries, including how the infection might affect the Nov 3 election between Trump and Democrat Joe Biden. US stock futures and Asian shares fell in the wake of the news. The future contracts for both the S&P 500 and the Dow industrials lost 1.9 per cent. Oil prices also slipped. Stock prices in Japan and Australia tumbled.

“To say this potentially could be a big deal is an understatement,” Rabobank said in a commentary. “Anyway, everything now takes a backseat to the latest incredible twist in this US election campaign.”

READ: Trump to carry out duties 'without disruption' while recovering from COVID-19 - US president's physician

READ: Timeline of Trump's activities in the week COVID-19 hit home

World leaders and officials were quick to weigh in, and there was both sympathy and something approaching schadenfreude.

The head of the World Health Organization (WHO), a body which Trump has savaged for its handling of the COVID-19 pandemic, on Friday sent his best wishes to Trump and his wife Melania after they tested positive for coronavirus.

"My best wishes to President @realDonaldTrump and @FLOTUS for a full and speedy recovery," Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyeusus said in a tweet.

The United States, formerly top donor of the Geneva-based body, has said it plans to withdraw and cut off funding, saying the WHO was too close to China. 

“Wishing my friend @POTUS @realDonaldTrump and @FLOTUS a quick recovery and good health,” Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi tweeted.

US-India ties have prospered under Trump, and India is seen as a partner to balance China’s growing weight in Asia.

“Our best wishes go to the president and the first lady, but it demonstrates that no one is immune from COVID-19 and catching it. So it shows that no matter the precautions, we are all susceptible to this,” Australian Agriculture Minister David Littleproud, deputy leader of the conservative Nationals party, said on Australian Broadcasting Corp TV.

“A trying time, and it just goes to show that a global pandemic can in fact touch anybody, even the president of the United States.”

Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike, speaking at a weekly news conference, did not mention Trump's reluctance to wear masks when asked about his infection, but she said the news “reminded me of how widely masks are worn in Japan”.

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Major media across the globe also played up the announcement, with bulletins crawling across TV screens in Seoul, Tokyo, Taipei and Beijing.

China’s official Xinhua News Agency flashed the news, and an anchor on state broadcaster CCTV announced it; there was no immediate comment from the government on Friday, the second day of an eight-day national holiday.

The positive test result for Trump and his wife was the most searched topic in China - after news about the holiday - on the widely used social media app Weibo a few hours after the announcement, with most comments mocking or critical.

The Chinese government has bristled at Trump’s attempts to blame China, where the disease emerged, for the pandemic and called for global cooperation in fighting it, a message that has resonated with the public.

Hu Xijin, the outspoken editor of the state-owned Global Times newspaper, tweeted in English that “President Trump and the first lady have paid the price for his gamble to play down the COVID-19”.

READ: Top Trump aide Hope Hicks tests positive for COVID-19

Iranian state television announced Trump had the virus, an anchor breaking the news with an unflattering image of the US president surrounded by what appeared to be giant coronaviruses. US-Iran ties have suffered since Trump unilaterally withdrew the United States from Tehran’s nuclear deal with world powers and reimposed crushing sanctions.

Social media platforms in Asia were ablaze with quick reaction. While the uncertainty seemed palpable on a scroll through various nations' social media, many of the comments seemed to revel in the announcement.

Keio University economics professor Masaru Kaneko tweeted that populist leaders, like British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro, "got infected because they tended not to take the coronavirus seriously".

"The two other leaders seriously tackled (the virus) after they get infected themselves. Will the United States follow their examples?”

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2020-10-02 08:52:18Z
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US futures, Asia stocks slip as Trump tests positive for COVID-19 - CNA

HONG KONG: US futures and most Asian equities sank on Friday (Oct 2) after Donald Trump announced he and his wife had tested positive for coronavirus.

The news compounded uncertainty on trading floors, where investors were already in a pessimistic mood owing to US lawmakers' failure to pass a new stimulus bill.

"Tonight, @FLOTUS and I tested positive for COVID-19. We will begin our quarantine and recovery process immediately. We will get through this TOGETHER!" Trump tweeted in the early hours.

The president had taken a test after his close White House aide Hope Hicks had tested positive earlier in the day, meaning he will now have to go into quarantine just weeks before one of the most crucial elections the country has ever had.

His doctor Scott Conley said the couple intended to stay at the White House "during their convalescence."

"Rest assured I expect the president to continue carrying out his duties without disruption while recovering, and I will keep you updated on any future developments," he added.

The White House cancelled a planned campaign rally in the crucial swing state of Florida on Friday, and 32 days before the Nov 3 vote against Democrat Joe Biden, it also looked certain Trump would have to cancel a slew of other trips scheduled for this weekend and next.

The news sent Dow futures tumbling 1.9 per cent, while the S&P 500 shed 1.9 per cent. Safe-haven assets also rallied, with the Japanese yen - a go-to in times of turmoil and uncertainty - rose to 105 per US dollar, from 105.60 earlier in the day.

The greenback climbed against higher-yielding currencies including the Australian dollar and South Korean won.

Japan's Nikkei sank 0.7 per cent, reversing earlier gains as traders resumed trading following Thursday's market shutdown caused by a technical fault.

Sydney, Singapore and Bangkok were all down more than one per cent, while Jakarta was also in the red.

However, Manila and Wellington both rose.

Axi analyst Stephen Innes said the announcement would likely increase Biden's already good chances of winning.

"The risk-off reaction to Trump's positive COVID-19 test feels like the last of the Biden pricing is getting done," he said in a note. "The quarantine will mean he misses three swing state rallies - with critical Florida among them."

Sentiment had already been weak as hopes for a new US rescue package fade.

Democrats pushed their latest US$2.2 trillion proposal through the House, where they hold a majority, but without any opposition support, there is no chance it will be agreed by the Republican-dominated Senate.

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin held a series of talks on Thursday to find a way through the deadlock but when asked whether a chance still remained for an agreement, Pelosi replied: "I don't know."

OANDA analyst Jeffrey Halley added that "having built hopes higher steadily over the past few sessions that the US Republicans and Democrats were edging closer to a new fiscal stimulus package, a sense of deja vu has swept markets".

He said that with Republicans offering about US$600 billion less than Democrats, their difference was "less insurmountable than previous weeks. Sadly, it appears there is no sign that either side is prepared to cross the spread, or even meet in the middle".

The need for a new deal was highlighted by news that Americans' personal income had fallen more than expected in September, while several big-name firms including Walt Disney, American Airlines and United had cut tens of thousands of posts.

Oil prices dropped more than two per cent, extending Thursday's sharp drops on worries about the deadlock on Capitol Hill as well as concerns about demand after the US income data.

For crude, "a move higher is only possible if a fiscal agreement is reached", said Axi's Stephen Innes.

Markets in Hong Kong, Shanghai, Mumbai, Seoul and Taipei were all closed for holidays.

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2020-10-02 07:28:20Z
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Trump to carry out duties 'without disruption' while recovering from COVID-19: US president's physician - CNA

WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump will carry out his duties "without disruption" while recovering from COVID-19, said the physician to the president Sean Conley on Friday (Oct 2).

Conley's statement came after Trump tweeted that he and first lady Melania have tested positive with the coronavirus.

"The President and First Lady are both well at this time, and they plan to remain at home within the White House during their convalescence," said Conley.

Trump, 74, is at high risk for the deadly virus both because of his age and because he is considered overweight. He has remained in good health during his time in office but is not known to exercise regularly or to follow a healthy diet.

"The White House medical team and I will maintain a vigilant watch, and I appreciate the support provided by some of our our country's greatest medical professionals and institutions," said Conley.

"Rest assured I expect the President to continue carrying out his duties without disruption while recovering, and I will keep you updated on any future developments."

The development alters the presidential race dramatically.

The White House issued a new schedule for Trump's activities on Friday that did not include his planned trip to Florida. Trump has held regular rallies around the country to drum up enthusiasm for his candidacy against Democratic rival Joe Biden, who is ahead in national opinion polls.

READ: US President Trump and wife Melania test positive for COVID-19 after top aide caught virus

READ: Top Trump aide Hope Hicks tests positive for COVID-19

​​​​​​​"WE WILL GET THROUGH THIS"

Trump earlier said that he and his wife would immediately be quarantined and begin the "recovery process", adding: "We will get through this."

His positive test follows news that Hope Hicks, a top adviser and trusted aide, had tested positive for COVID-19.

Hicks travels regularly with the president on Air Force One and, along with other senior aides, accompanied him to Ohio for the presidential debate on Tuesday and to Minnesota for a campaign event on Wednesday.

Trump, who is tested regularly for the virus that causes COVID-19, has held rallies with thousands of people in recent weeks in the run-up to the Nov 3 election, despite warnings from public health professionals against having events with large crowds.

The president largely eschews wearing masks and has criticised others who do. Public health professionals say mask-wearing is key to helping to prevent the virus from spreading.

Trump's positive test caps a months-long response to the virus, the seriousness of which he has consistently underplayed. Earlier on Thursday night the president predicted that the end of the pandemic was in sight.

Trump has come under sharp criticism for his response to the coronavirus pandemic that has killed more than 200,000 people in the United States alone. The president has touted his management of the crisis.

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2020-10-02 06:26:30Z
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Trump to carry out duties 'without disruption' while recovering from COVID-19: US president's physician - CNA

WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump will carry out his duties "without disruption" while recovering from COVID-19, said the physician to the president Sean Conley on Friday (Oct 2).

Conley's statement came after Trump tweeted that he and first lady Melania have tested positive with the coronavirus.

"The President and First Lady are both well at this time, and they plan to remain at home within the White House during their convalescence," said Conley.

Trump, 74, is at high risk for the deadly virus both because of his age and because he is considered overweight. He has remained in good health during his time in office but is not known to exercise regularly or to follow a healthy diet.

"The White House medical team and I will maintain a vigilant watch, and I appreciate the support provided by some of our our country's greatest medical professionals and institutions," said Conley.

"Rest assured I expect the President to continue carrying out his duties without disruption while recovering, and I will keep you updated on any future developments."

The development alters the presidential race dramatically.

The White House issued a new schedule for Trump's activities on Friday that did not include his planned trip to Florida. Trump has held regular rallies around the country to drum up enthusiasm for his candidacy against Democratic rival Joe Biden, who is ahead in national opinion polls.

READ: US President Trump and wife Melania test positive for COVID-19 after top aide caught virus

READ: Top Trump aide Hope Hicks tests positive for COVID-19

​​​​​​​"WE WILL GET THROUGH THIS"

Trump earlier said that he and his wife would immediately be quarantined and begin the "recovery process", adding: "We will get through this."

His positive test follows news that Hope Hicks, a top adviser and trusted aide, had tested positive for COVID-19.

Hicks travels regularly with the president on Air Force One and, along with other senior aides, accompanied him to Ohio for the presidential debate on Tuesday and to Minnesota for a campaign event on Wednesday.

Trump, who is tested regularly for the virus that causes COVID-19, has held rallies with thousands of people in recent weeks in the run-up to the Nov 3 election, despite warnings from public health professionals against having events with large crowds.

The president largely eschews wearing masks and has criticised others who do. Public health professionals say mask-wearing is key to helping to prevent the virus from spreading.

Trump's positive test caps a months-long response to the virus, the seriousness of which he has consistently underplayed. Earlier on Thursday night the president predicted that the end of the pandemic was in sight.

Trump has come under sharp criticism for his response to the coronavirus pandemic that has killed more than 200,000 people in the United States alone. The president has touted his management of the crisis.

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2020-10-02 06:14:07Z
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Indian low-caste woman dies after gang-rape, second this week - The Straits Times

NEW DELHI (AFP) - A woman from India's marginalised Dalit community has died after being gang-raped, police said on Thursday (Oct 1), days after the death of a teenager from the same "untouchable" group at the hands of a group of high-caste men sparked outrage.

The 22-year-old was allegedly raped by two men on Tuesday and died while being taken to hospital, police in northern Uttar Pradesh state said.

Her death comes months after four men were hanged for the 2012 gang-rape and murder of a student on a bus in New Delhi, in a case that came to symbolise the nation's problems with sexual violence.

The victim's mother told the NDTV news channel that her daughter had been brought home and thrown in front of the house after the attack.

"My child could barely stand or speak," she added.

Officers said two men had been arrested on charges of gang-rape and murder, adding that the suspects may be tried in a fast-track court, without giving further details.

The incident took place in Balrampur district, around 500km away from where another Dalit woman was allegedly gang-raped by four upper-caste men last month.

The 19-year-old victim in that case was left paralysed by her injuries and was rushed to hospital in New Delhi 200km away but died on Tuesday.

She had gone missing on the morning of Sept 14 and was found brutalised hours later near her family's farmland. Four men were later arrested on charges of gang-rape and murder.

Her death sparked protests in Delhi and around Uttar Pradesh.

Police have imposed a security clampdown in the victim's village in Hatras district, a day after using force to disperse demonstrators who hit the streets after officers cremated her body without her family's permission.

Hundreds of officers in riot gear patrolled the village and barred people from gathering or meeting the woman's family members.

OPPOSITION LEADERS ARRESTED

The leaders of the opposition Congress party, Priyanka and Rahul Gandhi, were briefly arrested in Noida on the outskirts of New Delhi as they marched towards the woman's home.

Congress and other parties have criticised the Uttar Pradesh government over its failure to protect women, particularly those from the low-caste Dalit community. The state has reported several rapes in recent months.

Television footage showed Rahul Gandhi falling down on the ground as policemen jostled with his supporters before the two politicians were carried away in vehicles. They were later released.

The governing Bharatiya Janata Party accused its rivals of politicising the issue and promised the culprits would be dealt with under the law.

India's 200 million Dalits have long faced discrimination, and campaigners say attacks have increased during the coronavirus pandemic.

Women across the nation also continue to suffer alarming levels of sexual abuse.

An average of 87 rape cases were reported every day last year, according to data released Tuesday by the National Crime Records Bureau, but large numbers are thought to go unreported.

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2020-10-01 16:01:36Z
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