China News Service, June 15th. According to Malaysia’s Sin Chew Daily, the Malaysian Lin Clan Association was originally scheduled to hold the "18th Malaysian Lin Clan Association Member Representative Conference" on June 26. The total lockdown order is extended, and the number of confirmed cases of new coronary pneumonia remains high, and has applied to the Societies Registration Bureau to postpone the conference.

  After discussing with the board members through an online meeting, Lin Fushan, the president of the association, said that at present, the focus is on fighting the epidemic side by side with the government.

He said that it is more important to encourage all clan relatives and representatives of various Chinese communities to actively participate in vaccination.

  In addition, Lin Fushan said that in January this year, the “Marin Total New Coronary Pneumonia Epidemic Assistance Fund” was raised for the first time, with a total fundraising of 330,000 ringgits, and distributed assistance to 286 families before the Lunar New Year. Under the blockade, considering the impact of Lin's family income, it will be discussed whether to issue assistance again in the near future.

  At the meeting, Lin Pingguo, the chief financial officer of the association, suggested that the vaccinated clan relatives submit their names to the group, which can count the number of vaccinated clan relatives and encourage the clan relatives to actively vaccinate.