[ad_1] KOTA KINABALU: Consumers should not worry about the state of meat imported to Sabah, says state Agriculture and Fisheries Minister Datuk Seri, Dr. Jeffrey Kitingan (photo). He said Sabah has been monitoring the problem of cartels allegedly importing fake halal meat into the country. “I am aware that the …
Read More »Singapore begins vaccinating its leaders with Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine
[ad_1] A 46-year-old nurse became the first person in Singapore to receive the COVID-19 vaccine from Pfizer-BioNTech today, making the city-state one of the first Asian countries to begin a coronavirus inoculation campaign. . Sarah Lim, a senior nurse at the National Center for Infectious Diseases, was the first of …
Read More »A San Diego ER nurse tested positive for Covid-19 eight days after being vaccinated
[ad_1] Since the Covid-19 vaccine was made available, some countries have already been vaccinating their patients. In most countries, the first are the first to receive the vaccine. However, there have been many reports of side effects and problems these receptors have faced. Similarly, a San Diego ER nurse was …
Read More »Those entering Perlis from red zones must undergo a risk assessment
[ad_1] Asymptomatic people are advised to self-quarantine. KANGAR: People from Covid-19 red zones entering Perlis are advised to notify the Kangar health office to verify their health and undergo a risk assessment. State Health Director Dr. Sirajuddin Hashim said people with symptoms should immediately go to the nearest government health …
Read More »Perak HRDF closed after staff tested positive for Covid-19
[ad_1] Employees at HRDF’s Ipoh office are now undergoing swab tests. IPOH: The Perak branch of the Human Resources Development Fund (HRDF) here, will be closed for two days from today for a full clean-up exercise after one of its employees tested positive for Covid-19. In a statement today, HRDF …
Read More »Covid-19: 1,870 new cases, the highest in Johor
[ad_1] KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia continued its four-digit trend in daily Covid-19 cases after 1,870 new infections were reported today, and Johor recorded the highest number of cases in the country at 607. Health Director General Tan Sri Dr. Noor Hisham Abdullah said this brought the total number of infections in …
Read More »Private sector actors seek to fill the vaccine supply gap
[ad_1] BEFORE the anticipated massive launch of Covid-19 vaccines in Malaysia next year, private sector players are positioning themselves to fill any gaps in the vaccine supply chain, despite Putrajaya’s supply agreement with Pfizer and access global to the Covid-19 vaccine (COVAX) facilities. Comments from the Minister of Science, Technology …
Read More »27 new Covid-19 cases in Singapore, including a SIA pilot and a community case
[ad_1] SINGAPORE (The Straits Times / ANN): 27 new coronavirus cases were confirmed as of noon on Wednesday (December 30), bringing Singapore’s total to 58,569. There were 26 imported cases and 25 of them were sent home or isolated upon arrival in Singapore, the Ministry of Health (MOH) said. The …
Read More »Abdul Karim’s ‘know-it-all’ comment against vanguards at SDMC is unwarranted, says Chong
[ad_1] Chong chieng jen KUCHING (December 30): The recent ‘smart’ comment by the Minister of Tourism, Arts and Culture, Datuk Abdul Karim Rahman Hamzah, against members of the Sarawak Disaster Management Committee (SDMC) was highly unjustified, said the president of DAP Sarawak, Chong Chieng Jen. Chong pointed out that there …
Read More »Vaccinated American Nurse Contracts Covid-19; Expert Says Pfizer Shot Needed More Time To Run – ABC
[ad_1] BENGALURU (Dec 30): A nurse in California tested positive for Covid-19 more than a week after receiving the vaccine from Pfizer Inc, an ABC News affiliate reported Tuesday, but a medical expert said the body needs more time. to generate protection. Matthew W, 45, a nurse at two different …
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