[ad_1] PETALING JAYA: Authorities have had to deal with various issues beyond their control involving passengers on Malaysian flights who were trapped at Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) after arriving from abroad, says the National Management Agency for Disasters (Nadma). Its chief operating officer, Datuk Hussein Omar Khan, said there …
Read More »Australia expects to receive the COVID-19 vaccine from AstraZeneca in a few months
[ad_1] SYDNEY: Australia expects to receive its first batches of a potential COVID-19 vaccine in January, Prime Minister Scott Morrison said on Monday (September 7), as the number of new daily infections at the country’s virus hotspot fell. to a minimum of 10 weeks. . Morrison said his government has …
Read More »China shows Covid-19 vaccines for the first time
[ad_1] A Covid-19 vaccine is on display at a display by Chinese pharmaceutical firm Sinopharm in Beijing on Sept. 5. (AP photo) BEIJING: China has showcased its homegrown coronavirus vaccines for the first time, as the country where the contagion was discovered seeks to shape the narrative surrounding the pandemic. …
Read More »Singapore: only 22 new cases of Covid-19; lowest daily figure in more than 5 months
[ad_1] SINGAPORE, Sept. 7 (The Straits Times / ANN): 22 new coronavirus cases were confirmed as of noon on Monday (Sept. 7), bringing Singapore’s total to 57,044. This is the lowest daily figure in more than five months since March 16, when there were 17 cases. Monday’s new patients included …
Read More »Singapore returnees who test negative do not need full quarantine, says Health Ministry
[ad_1] Under the Malaysia-Singapore Periodic Transfer Agreement, returnees and visitors must bear the full cost of quarantine at the centers. (Photo by Bernama) PETALING JAYA: Putrajaya has further explained the implementation of a bilateral travel plan between Singapore and Malaysia, which came after a returning Malaysian was discovered to have …
Read More »New Covid-19 cluster in Kedah as Sabah cases rise
[ad_1] Two health workers in Kedah tested positive, while a clinic in Penang was disinfected. PETALING JAYA: A new cluster of Covid-19 was reported today in Kedah, while an increase of 50 new cases was reported among those detained in a prison in Lahad Datu, Sabah. The new group, called …
Read More »New Covid-19 Cases Jump to 62 Today
[ad_1] PETALING JAYA: The Covid-19 situation has worsened. As of noon today, a total of 62 new cases were reported, the highest number of daily infections in several weeks. This brings the total number of active cases to 207. Before this, the highest number of new cases per day was …
Read More »Melaka Health Department Files Police Report on Fake Officers Taking Contact Details from Covid-19 Log Books
[ad_1] MELAKA: The Melaka Health Department has filed a police report on fake agents who have allegedly taken people’s contact information from Covid-19 contact tracing log books. The chairman of the state health and anti-drug committee, Rahmad Mariman, said the imitators showed authority cards to the owners of the facilities …
Read More »M’sia to monitor PCA implementation, infection risk periodically
[ad_1] KUALA LUMPUR: The Ministry of Health (MOH) will monitor the implementation of the Periodic Travel Arrangement (PCA) scheme for cross-border travel between Malaysia and Singapore, as well as reassess its implementation and risk of infection from time to time. His minister, Datuk Seri Dr. Adham Baba, said that all …
Read More »Tennis: Djokovic’s questionable judgment dogs in 2020 undefeated
[ad_1] (Reuters) – Novak Djokovic has proven to be unbeatable on the court this year, but Sunday’s dramatic disqualification from the US Open was not the first time a questionable judgment has had unintended consequences for the world number one. Djokovic exited the Grand Slam after hitting a linesman with …
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