[ad_1] PETALING JAYA: The first batch of one million doses of the Pfizer Covid-19 vaccine will be received and delivered to target groups starting in February 2021, Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin said. The Prime Minister will be among the first group of people to receive the Covid-19 vaccine …
Read More »The coronavirus reaches the end of the earth when the first outbreak hits Antarctica
[ad_1] SANTIAGO (Reuters) – The coronavirus has landed in Antarctica, the last continent previously free of COVID-19, Chile’s military said this week, as health and military officials rushed to clear and quarantine personnel from a remote research station surrounded by ocean and icebergs. . Chile’s armed forces said that at …
Read More »PM Muhyiddin volunteers to be the first to receive the Covid-19 vaccine
[ad_1] In a special announcement today (December 22), Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin volunteers to be one of the first people to be injected with the Covid-19 vaccine. Astro Awani reported that the prime minister said that this will be a method to convince Malaysians that the vaccine is …
Read More »South Africa’s New Covid-19 Strain Is Driving Massive Second Wave, Experts Say
[ad_1] A new variant of the Covid-19 virus is driving a massive resurgence of the disease in South Africa, with experts warning that the country is likely facing a much larger second wave. During the summer, the pandemic hit South Africa harder than any other African nation. Hospitals were overwhelmed …
Read More »Australian COVID-19 cluster slows to five-day low
[ad_1] SYDNEY: Australia’s most populous state reported on Tuesday (December 22) its smallest one-day increase in new COVID-19 cases in nearly a week, fueling optimism that contact tracing and social distancing were working to control a dangerous new outbreak in Sydney. New South Wales (NSW) reported eight new locally acquired …
Read More »Official affirms the safety of Chinese Covid-19 vaccines
[ad_1] BEIJING (China Daily / ANN): Covid19 experimental vaccines developed by Chinese researchers are safe, and ongoing efforts to push for their approval in the market will strictly follow the rules of science, a health official said on Monday (December 21). ). China is conducting third-stage clinical trials for five …
Read More »Weak sentiment continues to weigh on KLCI at noon
[ad_1] KUALA LUMPUR (Dec 22): Concerns about a new strain of Covid-19, coupled with weak oil prices, continued to weigh on investor sentiment, dragging Bursa Malaysia to end the morning session lower generalized. At lunchtime, the FBM KLCI benchmark index was 16.94 points or 1.03% lower at 1,630.95 after moving …
Read More »Hundreds of Thai workers found dying in South Korea with rising numbers
[ad_1] BANGKOK / SEOUL (Reuters): The Thomson Reuters Foundation discovered the deaths of hundreds of Thai migrant workers, mainly undocumented, in South Korea, prompting the United Nations to call for an investigation into the fate of migrants known as “little ghosts “. At least 522 Thais have died in South …
Read More »Christmas prayers are allowed in KL churches
[ad_1] Christmas congregations must adhere to the SOPs and protocols on the celebration issued by the National Security Council. (Facebook photo of the church of San Juan) KUALA LUMPUR: Activities in churches in the Federal Territory in conjunction with the celebration of Christmas are allowed according to the attendance limit …
Read More »Malaysia Steps Up COVID Vaccination Plans With AstraZeneca Agreement | Coronavirus pandemic news
[ad_1] Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin says the government is also in the final stages of vaccine negotiations with Russia and China. Malaysia has signed an agreement to purchase 6.4 million doses of the COVID-19 vaccine from AstraZeneca and is in negotiations with China and Russia to secure more vaccine supplies, …
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