MORE RELIGIOUS SCHOOLS, STUDENTS COME UNDER HEALTH SCRUTINY
TAHFIZ and madrasahs (religious schools) nationwide are under health scrutiny as medical personnel continue efforts to break the chain of the Covid-19 pandemic virus spread.
This ongoing screening...
Recoveries remain positive closer home, Malaysian virus patient dies in Thailand
A Malaysian tour guide was among the three latest Covid-19 fatalities reported in Thailand, bringing the death toll in the kingdom to 46.
Centre for COVID-19 Situation Administration (CCSA) spokesman...
MORE MALAYSIANS STRANDED ABROAD TO RETURN
MALAYSIANS stranded in Turkey and Montenegro are scheduled to return Friday on special flights, and will undergo medical checks including a mandatory 14-day quarantine before earning their clean...
WITH UNCERTAINTY, HOPE REMAINS BEST OPTION
THE United States, the worlds’ third largest population, has recorded more Covid-19 related deaths than any other nation, yet hope remains a light at the end of...
STRICTER, TOUGHER ACTION FOR OFFENDERS
'Video from social media'
'TRAVEL at ones’ own risk during the ongoing restrictions.
From Wednesday, violators nabbed in public despite the lockdown ordered will be hauled to court.
The Movement...
168 PATIENTS ALLOWED TO RETURN HOME
OVER the past 24 hours, 168 Covid-19 patients were discharged and allowed to return home.
And with 134 new cases reported, this brings to 4,817, the number of...
BEAUTY, COIFFEUR, OPTICIAL SHOWROOMS SHUTTERED
NO more confusion!
It has been decided during the Movement Control Order duration;
Barber shops, optical showrooms, hair and beauty salons, body and nail grooming parlours not be...
KING, QUEEN DO HOUSEHOLD CHORES DURING QUARANTINE BUT FRONTLINERS NOT FORGOTTEN
By Haresh Deol
Ill health knows no creed or class. It doesn’t discriminate.
This has been most evident in recent weeks with the Covid-19 pandemic. The man in the...
PRECAUTIONS NIP COVID-19 RELAPSE
FULLY recovered and discharged Covid-19 patients to suffer a relapse remains low.
Yet health officials continue to impress upon them the need to practise social distancing, personal hygiene...
NEW YEAR TO BE OBSERVED ON SMALL SCALE
FOR the first time ever, Tamils, Malayalees and Sikhs will observe their respective major festivals on April 14 but, this time, on a lowkey at their respective...