[ad_1] KUALA LUMPUR (Bernama): Human beings are exposed daily to background radiation directly or indirectly from cosmic rays, mobile phones, televisions, building materials, agricultural products and even from their own bodies. Radiation is basically energy that is emitted as electromagnetic waves or moving subatomic particles from a source that travels …
Read More »Online Gold Mine
[ad_1] PETALING JAYAEven as brick-and-mortar businesses shut down, leaving many unemployed, aspiring entrepreneurs are taking advantage of the online shopping boom to earn more money. Women make up a large portion of these “home sellers,” accounting for 72% of the 11,850 online entrepreneurs covered in a recent survey by e-commerce …
Read More »Worker loses hand in glove factory accident
[ad_1] Top Glove says it is taking strict additional measures to protect its workers. (Photo by Bernama) PETALING JAYA: A Bangladeshi worker at a Top Glove factory in Ipoh lost his hand in an accident yesterday. The general worker’s hand was severed after being caught in a rotating shaft towards …
Read More »‘Lack of funds for years’ | The star
[ad_1] PUTRAJAYA: With Covid-19 hitting the Malaysian economy hard, the 2021 Budget is expected to focus on the country’s recovery measures. But as the Ministry of Health (MINSA) pointed out, its battle on the ground against the pandemic is equally important for economic rejuvenation. “We hope that the ministry will …
Read More »Fauci Says US First COVID-19 Vaccines Could Ship in Late December or Early January
[ad_1] CHICAGO (Reuters) – If all goes well, the first doses of a safe and effective coronavirus vaccine will likely be available to some high-risk Americans in late December or early January, said Dr. Anthony Fauci, the leading expert. in U.S. infectious diseases on Thursday. Based on current projections from …
Read More »Agriculture and plantations sectors resume full operation in Sabah
[ad_1] Masidi Manjun says that any worker showing symptoms of the virus should immediately seek treatment and be quarantined. KOTA KINABALU: Sabah has allowed certain activities in the agricultural and plantation sector to resume full operations as of tomorrow. The state’s housing and local government minister, Masidi Manjun, said that …
Read More »PSB: Why the rush to hold state elections amid the worsening Covid-19 situation in the state, GPS?
[ad_1] KUCHING (October 29): Parti Sarawak Bersatu (PSB) has said that the Sarawak government led by Gabungan Parti Sarawak (GPS) would be “reckless and reckless” if the latter decides to hold early elections amid the deteriorating Covid situation -19. In a statement today, PSB noted that a vaccine for Covid-19 …
Read More »Singapore will allow travelers from China, Victoria from Australia from November 6
[ad_1] SINGAPORE (The Straits Times / ANN): All travelers from China and the state of Victoria in Australia will be able to enter Singapore and will not be quarantined from next Friday (November 6), if they pass a Covid-19 test to his arrival. Singapore’s decision to unilaterally open its borders …
Read More »More recoveries than new cases, no death from Covid-19 today
[ad_1] PETALING JAYA: The number of daily cases of Covid-19 decreased slightly with 649 reported at noon today. It was the first time that there were no deaths in the country from the virus since October 7. Director General of Health Tan Sri Dr. Noor Hisham Abdullah (pix) said recovered …
Read More »Covid-19: Five new clusters were detected, says the Director General of Health
[ad_1] PETALANDO JAYA: Five new clusters have been detected in the country, says Tan Sri Dr. Noor Hisham Abdullah (Photo). The director general of Health said that two of the new conglomerates were detected in Sabah, another two in Selangor and one conglomerate in Negri Sembilan. He said that in …
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