[ad_1] Bukit Gasing Assemblyman Rajiv Rishyakaran says his constituent’s proof was not recognized and his quarantine was extended up to 17 days. PETALING JAYA: A 42-year-old man tested positive for Covid-19 after testing with a rapid antigen test kit (RTK-Ag) on February 1. He reported his case on the MySejahtera …
Read More »Private hospitals to work with the government in launching vaccines
[ad_1] The Malaysian Private Hospital Association says that Covid-19 vaccination “is a service that we can provide to the public.” (AP Image) PETALING JAYA: Private hospitals across the country say they are ready to work with the government on vaccinating the public to accelerate the National Covid-19 Vaccination Program. The …
Read More »Sarawak will begin Covid-19 vaccination on February 27
[ad_1] KUCHING: The first phase of Sarawak’s Covid-19 vaccination that begins on February 27 will cover the front-line. The state’s director of health, Dr. Chin Zin Hing, said the jabs will be administered at 56 centers comprising public hospitals and health clinics across the state. “These centers will provide vaccination …
Read More »Covid-19 vaccine allowed for Muslims
[ad_1] GEORGE TOWN: The public, particularly Muslims, should not doubt the status of the Covid-19 vaccine, as the muzakarah (discussion) of the Fatwa Committee of the National Council of Islamic Religious Affairs (MKI) has decided that the use of Covid-19 the vaccine is permissible (harus) and mandatory (wajib) for groups …
Read More »Chinese community adopts new norm as we usher in Lunar New Year
[ad_1] PETALING JAYA: While the Ox may have been greeted without the usual fanfare, the Chinese community showed some unique ways to usher in the Lunar New Year. These ranged from dinners at home with the family within a 10 km range to virtual meetings via WhatsApp. Corporate Communications student …
Read More »Maddison says Leicester problem ‘isn’t talked about’ like Liverpool
[ad_1] Leicester midfielder James Maddison has offered a timely reminder that his team is suffering from an injury crisis similar to Liverpool’s. Liverpool They have suffered a notable drop in form last season, which has led to their current problems. But while poor form is a key factor, the first …
Read More »One in 100 newborns suffers from congenital heart disease, says the Ministry of Health
[ad_1] PETALANDO A JAYA: Approximately one in every 100 newborn babies in the country suffers from congenital heart disease or congenital heart defects (CC), says the Ministry of Health. This means that around 5,000 babies are born with this condition, based on the 500,000 births each year. The ministry said …
Read More »Covid-19: Malaysia Records Highest Daily Recoveries with 4,525 Cases
[ad_1] PUTRAJAYA: Malaysia recorded its highest recovery from Covid-19 on a day when 4,525 patients were discharged on Sunday (February 14). Read more here: Covid-19: 2,464 new cases, seven deaths bring death toll to 965 This means that 213,814 people in Malaysia have recovered from the coronavirus since the pandemic …
Read More »Understand Vaccine Safety | Free Malaysia Today (FMT)
[ad_1] At first installation Last week, we discussed whether Covid-19 vaccines were effective and what that meant. In this segment, we will discuss the safety of Covid-19 vaccines. However, we must first understand how the safety of drugs and vaccines is evaluated and measured. The safety of a drug or …
Read More »The pandemic never ends without equal access to vaccines, experts say
[ad_1] PARIS: The development of new Covid-19 vaccines will not succeed in ending the pandemic unless all countries receive doses quickly and fairly, disease experts warned Saturday. As several nations consider implementing vaccine passports when international travel resumes, the authors of an open letter published in the Lancet medical journal …
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