[ad_1] KUALA LUMPUR: The government is expected to be able to decide on the Covid-19 vaccine early next year, said Science, Technology and Innovation Minister Khairy Jamaluddin (pix). He said this is that data from various clinical trials of the Covid-19 vaccine would be analyzed later this year. He said …
Read More »Khairy: Putrajaya will finalize Covid-19 vaccine selection in early 2021 | Malaysia
[ad_1] Science, Technology and Innovation Minister Khairy Jamaluddin speaks during a press conference at Parliament in Kuala Lumpur on July 14, 2020. – Image by Yusof Mat Isa KUALA LUMPUR, September 29 – The government is expected to decide on the Covid-19 vaccine early next year, said Minister of Science, …
Read More »Unflappable shoppers
[ad_1] PETALING JAYA: Covid-19 cases have turned up in various shopping malls in the Klang Valley and Negri Sembilan over the past week, but this is unlikely to prevent Malaysians from going ahead with their purchase plans, according to behavioral scientist Dr. Gerard Louis. But they will most likely take …
Read More »75,000 graduates struggle to find work due to Covid-19
[ad_1] BANGI: Around 75,000 out of 300,000 recent graduates are projected to face some challenges finding work within six months of graduation following the impact of Covid-19, Higher Education Minister Datuk Dr. Noraini Ahmad said. He said that based on the Graduate Tracer Study (GTS) of the Ministry of Higher …
Read More »Covid-19: Two Students at SMK Pendamaran Jaya Test Positive
[ad_1] PORT KLANG: Two students from a high school here tested positive for Covid-19. When contacted on Monday (September 28), Selangor Health Director Datuk Dr. Sha’ari Ngadiman confirmed the two positive cases of Covid-19 at the school. He added that he had already reported the news to Health Director General …
Read More »China pushes for emergency use of Covid-19 vaccine
[ad_1] BEIJING, Sept. 26 (AP): After the first shot, he had no reaction. But Kan Chai felt dizzy after the second dose of a Covid-19 vaccine approved for emergency use in China. “When I was driving on the highway, I suddenly felt a little dizzy, like I was driving drunk,” …
Read More »Government-owned international schools are against the law, says prof
[ad_1] Government SME professor Teo Kok Seong says schools should use English as the medium. (Named image) PETALING JAYA: While parents have welcomed Sarawak’s initiative to build five state-owned international schools for Sarawak children, an educator cautioned that the proposal goes against the provisions of the Education Act. Sarawak’s Chief …
Read More »First man cured of HIV infection now has terminal cancer
[ad_1] Timothy Ray Brown, the first person known to have been cured of HIV infection, says he is now terminally ill due to a recurrence of the cancer that prompted his historic treatment 12 years ago. Brown, nicknamed “the Berlin patient” because of where he lived at the time, received …
Read More »Man dies after eating a bag and a half of licorice every day
[ad_1] A Massachusetts construction worker’s love of black licorice ended up costing him his life. Eating a bag and a half every day for a few weeks derailed his nutrients and caused the 54-year-old’s heart to stop, doctors reported Wednesday. “Even a small amount of licorice ingested can raise blood …
Read More »China threatens to end TikTok deal over Trump’s ‘dirty’ tactics
[ad_1] Just a few days ago, the TikTok deal looked like a win for China. Now his state media denounces it as “an American trap” and a “dirty and dishonest stunt.” The rapid change of mind shows the complications of closing a deal that is much more than finding a …
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