[ad_1] LONDON (Reuters) – A mental illness crisis is looming as millions of people around the world are surrounded by death and illness and forced into isolation, poverty and anxiety by the COVID-19 pandemic, experts said Thursday. in health of the United Nations. “Isolation, fear, uncertainty, the economic crisis, all …
Read More »Complete assault on parliamentary system, says Ngeh
[ad_1] PETALING JAYA: The Perak Perikatan Nasional (PN) state government under Mentri Besar Datuk Seri Ahmad Faizal Azumu (pix) has orchestrated a complete assault on Malaysian parliamentary democratic system at the State Assembly, outgoing Speaker of Perak State Assembly, Datuk ’Ngeh Koo Ham said. I’ve called for Ahmad Faizal and …
Read More »GTA 5 Will Seemingly Be The Next Free Game On The Epic Games Store
[ad_1] A deleted tweet suggests that GTA V will be the next free game on the Epic Games Store. If you head over to the Epic Games Store site, you can see a mystery game window, which we’re set to learn more about later today. However, after rumors swirled yesterday, …
Read More »Be wiser, step back PH, strengthen for GE15.
[ad_1] COMMENTARY Pakatan Harapan will win big, perhaps beyond a two-thirds majority in the next General Election if he steps back now, puts himself back together, gathers all his forces and reorganizes. After all, polls already show that people’s support for Harapan is still at its highest and is the …
Read More »Malacca to allow Friday prayers in mosques from May 29: Mufti
[ad_1] MALACCA: Friday prayers in mosques in Malacca will be allowed from May 29 but with conditions, Malacca Mufti Datuk Abdul Halim Tawil said today. The decision on the matter was reached at a special meeting of the Malacca Fatwa (Edict) Committee yesterday, he said. Abdul Halim said only 40 …
Read More »Pedas Factory Test Chicken Negative for Covid-19
[ad_1] The Department of Veterinary Services says that studies show that chickens do not transmit Covid-19 to humans. PUTRAJAYA: All test results on whole chicken samples from the Pedas poultry processing factory, Negeri Sembilan, have shown negative results for Covid-19. In a statement today, the Department of Veterinary Services (VSD) …
Read More »COVID-19: Most infected patients linked to religious schools in Malaysia were asymptomatic, says ministry of health
[ad_1] PUTRAJAYA: Most of the COVID-19 patients linked to tahfiz, or religious schools, in Malaysia were asymptomatic, the Ministry of Health said on Thursday (May 14), warning against a possible spread within local communities if not take preventive measures. The director general of the Ministry of Health, Noor Hisham Abdullah, …
Read More »2,150 individuals examined for Covid-19
[ad_1] PETALING JAYA: The evaluation of Covid-19 at all facilities in the three zones under the Enhanced Movement Control Order (EMCO) at PJ Old Town was completed today. A total of 2,150 individuals were examined. Petaling Jaya Police Chief ACP Nik Ezanee Mohd Faisal said the last 46 facilities in …
Read More »Covid-19: Almost 85% of the tahfiz students who tested positive showed no symptoms
[ad_1] PUTRAJAYA: A total of 539 tahfiz students, or 84.9% of 635 students, who tested positive for Covid-19 showed no signs of infection, says Director General of Health Ministry Datuk, Dr. Noor Hisham Abdullah. “Almost 85% of the students were asymptomatic and only 15.1% showed signs of infection. “This is …
Read More »The virus may be here to stay, says WHO as the number approaches 300,000.
[ad_1] A patient has his temperature checked before a dental appointment at a dental office in Paris on May 13 (AP photo) GENEVA: The coronavirus may never go away, and populations will have to learn to live with it just as they have HIV, the World Health Organization warned, as …
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