[ad_1] KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia has agreed to buy 12.8 million doses of COVID-19 vaccine from Pfizer, becoming the first country in Southeast Asia to announce a deal with the US pharmaceutical company after some expressed reservations about the need for ultra-cold storage . While final trial data showed Pfizer’s vaccine …
Read More »Pork Fists and Guts Fly in Taiwan Parliament Debate on US Pork, East Asian News and Spotlight Stories
[ad_1] TAIPEI (REUTERS) – Lawmakers from Taiwan’s main opposition Kuomintang (KMT) party threw guts and exchanged blows with other lawmakers in Parliament on Friday (November 27) while trying to prevent the prime minister from answering questions, in a bitter dispute over the America relaxation. pork imports. President Tsai Ing-wen announced …
Read More »Customer finds cockroaches in each cup’s drink after finishing it, Singapore News
[ad_1] As Stomp collaborator Kishen finished his milk chocolate tea, he felt something ‘gelatinous’ in his mouth. Knowing that they couldn’t be pearls because he didn’t order them, he spat them out and was horrified to see that it was actually a cockroach. The incident, which happened on November 20 …
Read More »The new case of COVID-19 in the community after 15 days shows that the virus still ‘lurks’ in the community
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: A new case of COVID-19 in the community, after more than fifteen days without such cases having been reported, indicates that the virus is still “lurking”. “Just because we have not seen any reports of cases before does not mean that the coronavirus has been completely eradicated from …
Read More »Asymptomatic and Widespread, South Korea’s Battles Increase in Silent COVID-19 Cases
[ad_1] SEOUL: Asymptomatic COVID-19 patients are driving a surge in new cases in South Korea, thwarting efforts to control transmission by the Asian country, which has managed to keep infections under control in previous outbreaks. South Korea reported 569 new cases in the 24 hours that ended Thursday (November 26) …
Read More »South Korea Agency Says North Korea Executed People, Closed Capital
[ad_1] SEOUL: North Korean leader Kim Jong Un ordered the execution of at least two people, banned sea fishing and blockaded the capital Pyongyang as part of frantic efforts to protect against COVID-19 and its economic damage, said the South Korean spy agency to lawmakers. Friday (November 27). The Kim …
Read More »Dead mink resurfaces from mass grave in Denmark
[ad_1] COPENHAGEN: Several Danish lawmakers are calling for the bodies of dead minks slaughtered to prevent the spread of the new coronavirus be dug up and taken to a waste incinerator, the Jyllands-Posten newspaper reported on Friday (November 27). The call follows reports that some of the minks have risen …
Read More »4 new cases of Covid-19 in Singapore, all imported, news and news from Singapore
[ad_1] SINGAPORE – Four new coronavirus cases were reported at noon on Friday (Nov. 27), all of which are imported, with no new community cases and none of the workers’ bedrooms, the Health Ministry said. Imported cases were placed on a stay-at-home notice upon arrival in Singapore. Friday’s new cases …
Read More »Pork fists and guts fly in taiwan parliament debate on American pork
[ad_1] TAIPEI: Lawmakers from Taiwan’s main opposition Kuomintang (KMT) party threw guts and exchanged blows with other lawmakers in parliament on Friday (Nov. 27) as they tried to prevent the prime minister from answering questions, in a bitter dispute over relaxation of the pork imports from the US President Tsai …
Read More »Germany hits 1 million COVID-19 cases as vaccine question arises
[ad_1] BERLIN: Germany, once a beacon of hope in Europe’s coronavirus nightmare, recorded its millionth case on Friday (Nov. 27), when questions arose about how much protection a major vaccine candidate offers. Like much of the continent, Germany is battling a resurgence of a pandemic that shows little sign of …
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