[ad_1] PUTRAJAYA: Minister of Women, Family and Community Development Datuk Seri Rina Mohd Harun (pix) has clarified that the proposal to redefine the elderly in the country as those from 60 to 65 years was simply a proposal that she had not approved. Therefore, he urged all sectors to stop …
Read More »The first batch of Covid-19 vaccine will arrive in February
[ad_1] KUALA LUMPUR: The government expects to receive the first batch of Covid-19 vaccine from Pfizer in February next year, said Industry and International Trade Minister Datuk Seri Mohamed Azmin Ali. He said that the Minister of Science, Technology and Innovation, Khairy Jamaluddin, said this to the cabinet at a …
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[ad_1] Moderna’s vaccine has become the second approved Coronavirus vaccine according to Pfizer-BioNTech. The green light was granted by the U.S. Advisory panel to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on Thursday (December 17). The 20-0 decision with one abstention, issued by the FDA’s Advisory Committee on Vaccines and Related …
Read More »Klang Wholesale Market Closes After Traders Tested Positive for Covid-19
[ad_1] KLANG: Almost all the wholesalers in Pasar Besar Meru, the largest wet and dry market here, have suspended their operations and are self-isolating after several traders tested positive for Covid-19. Klang Meru Market Traders Association Chairman Ng Soo Keong said the move involved 95% or 114 of the 120 …
Read More »Bursa Malaysia to consolidate on bullish bias next week
[ad_1] KUALA LUMPUR (Dec 19): Bursa Malaysia is expected to be in consolidation mode with a bullish bias to trade between 1,640 and 1,660 points next week, a dealer said. Bank Islam Malaysia economist Adam Mohamed Rahim said that heading into next week, business activities may take a breather, especially …
Read More »Comment: China’s COVID-19 vaccines have moved from the lab to the public at breakneck speed. Are they safe and effective?
[ad_1] GOLD COAST, Australia: Multiple COVID-19 vaccines have already been approved by Chinese authorities for emergency use in the country, and nearly a million Chinese have already been vaccinated with one candidate. Several local governments are already placing orders for domestically developed vaccines, although the Chinese government has not confirmed …
Read More »EU Vaccine Prices Accidentally Revealed On Twitter By Belgian Minister
[ad_1] The price of the various European Union coronavirus vaccines was finally made public for a short time on Thursday, after a Belgian minister accidentally tweeted the information. Eva De Bleeker, Belgian Secretary of State for Budgets, published a table with the cost of each vaccine purchased by the EU, …
Read More »Harapan faces existential threat as political resettlement is urged
[ad_1] YOUR OPINION | “Your new narrative must be principled, focused on politics to appeal to the masses.” Harapan Needs A Political Reboot, Stop Wasting Time With PN – Guan Eng, Mat Sabu IndigoTrout2522: First of all, why does Lim Guan Eng from DAP and Mohamad ‘Mat’ Sabu from Amanah …
Read More »More than 1,300 infected healthcare workers
[ad_1] PETALING JAYA: The current third wave of Covid-19 has already infected more than 1,300 healthcare workers and nurses are the worst affected, leading to a new call for such professionals to receive the vaccine first when it becomes available. This comes as Malaysia reached an unwanted milestone with 1,683 …
Read More »Six women sue for mothers’ right to transmit citizenship
[ad_1] Suri Kempe (second from right) flanked by Myra and Adlyn Adam Teoh, with constitutional expert Gurdial Singh (second from left) speaking about the Family Frontiers lawsuit and six mothers. PETALING JAYA: A civil society and six mothers have filed a lawsuit seeking a declaration that Malaysian women married to …
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