[ad_1] KOTA KINABALU, January 4: The Sabah government has decided that the services and working hours of the state government departments will be fully operational as of today (January 4, 2021) with the presence of officers and staff in the office at 100%. Sabah Minister of Housing and Local Government …
Read More »India bans company from exporting COVID-19 vaccines
[ad_1] NEW DELHI: India will not allow the export of COVID-19 vaccine from the University of Oxford-AstraZeneca for several months, said on Sunday the director of the Serum Institute of India, which has been hired to produce 1 billion doses of the vaccine for developing countries. (January 3). Given that …
Read More »Malaysia’s PMI rises to 49.1 in December, the highest since August
[ad_1] KUALA LUMPUR (Jan 4): Malaysia’s Purchasing Managers Index (PMI) rose to 49.1 in December, from 48.4 in November, the highest since reading 49.3 in August, IHS Markit said. . In a statement today, it said the rise in the single-digit composite indicator of manufacturing performance demonstrated a further improvement …
Read More »Almost full at the hospital and Covid-19 centers
[ad_1] There are 22,089 active cases today, about 23,000 of the total capacity of low-risk hospitals and treatment centers. (Photo by Bernama) PETALING JAYA: Malaysia’s public hospitals and treatment and quarantine centers for low-risk Covid-19 patients have almost reached their maximum capacity, as large numbers of infections continue to be …
Read More »Vaccine Doubts Rise in Indonesia Amid COVID-19 Pandemic | Coronavirus pandemic news
[ad_1] Jakarta, Indonesia – Questions about the potential use of pork products in vaccines are compounding concerns about vaccines in Indonesia, experts warned, urging the Southeast Asian nation’s Muslim officials and leaders to accelerate efforts to win public trust. before a mass immunization campaign against COVID-19. Pork gelatin is used …
Read More »Safe Covid-19 Vaccine, No Long-Term Side Effects, Deputy Minister Says
[ad_1] Typical side effects of vaccines are temporary, such as injection pain, fever or nausea, according to a deputy minister. (AP Image) KUALA LUMPUR: The Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation (Mosti) has emphasized that the Covid-19 vaccine will not cause long-term harmful side effects on people’s health. His deputy …
Read More »Covid-19: seven national athletes, a positive official test
[ad_1] KUALA LUMPUR (Bernama): Seven national athletes, including five for athletes, were confirmed to be Covid-19 positive after undergoing swab testing prior to the start of their quarantine-based focus training on Monday (Jan 4). The National Sports Council (NSC), in a statement, said that the infected were two from athletics, …
Read More »Singapore considers relaxing curbs for vaccinated travelers
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: Singapore said Monday that it will consider relaxing travel restrictions for people who have been vaccinated against Covid-19, including those planning to visit the city-state for the World Economic Forum (WEF) in May. The Southeast Asia business and tourism hub has largely banned leisure travel due to the …
Read More »Covid-19: 1,741 infections reported overnight, 22,089 active cases
[ad_1] PUTRAJAYAMalaysia reported 1,741 new Covid-19 cases today, bringing the total number of infections in the country to 120,818 cases. Tan Sri Health Director General Dr. Noor Hisham Abdullah said of the total count, 22,089 are active cases. Selangor remained the state with the highest daily count, reporting 687 new …
Read More »Covid-19: 1,741 new cases, seven deaths raise the death toll to 501
[ad_1] PUTRAJAYA: Malaysia recorded 1,741 more Covid-19 infections on Monday (Jan 4), bringing the country’s total confirmed cases to 120,818. Seven people also died from the coronavirus, bringing Malaysia’s Covid-19 death toll to 501. INTERACTIVE: Latest figures (Malaysia) The country also discharged 1,010 Covid-19 patients, meaning 98,228 people have recovered. …
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