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Staying connected their way this Valentine’s Day
GEORGE TOWN: For couples, love in the time of Covid-19 means trusting technology to get them together come Feb 14.
Spayed dog takes its ‘revenge’ on vets
A RECENTLY spayed dog in China’s Hunan province was seen barking at a veterinary clinic every day at 3pm without fail in what appeared to be a “reprimand” for her “predicament”, China Press reported.
Keeping it simple this year
PETALING JAYA: The “Ox” will arrive to a low-key celebration as many households and companies are cutting costs following the economic fallout due to the pandemic.
‘SOP must be strictly upheld’
PETALING JAYA: The standard operating procedure (SOP) to fight Covid-19 must be strictly upheld as the country transitions out of the movement control order due to end on Feb 4, say public health experts.
Cautious Sibu residents flock to Covid-19 swab test site
SIBU: Residents here are not taking any chances with Covid-19.
Singapore's foodie "hawker" culture given UNESCO recognition
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Singapore's tradition of communal dining at hawker centres, open air food courts popularised by celebrity chefs and hit films such as 'Crazy Rich Asians', has been recognised by UNESCO for its cultural significance.
German cooking school gets creative with camper van dinners
BERLIN (Reuters) - A cooking school in northern Germany has taken the concept of "meals on wheels" to new levels to stay afloat during a partial lockdown, offering candlelight dinners for those willing to bring their own camper van and dine in it.
South Korea braces for bed shortages as coronavirus cases near nine-month high
SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korea reported more than 500 new coronavirus cases for the second consecutive day on Friday, a level unseen in nearly nine months, as a third wave of infections spread nationwide, leaving authorities scrambling to provide more hospital beds.
Bidenomics: More stimulus, tougher regulation … and Congress gridlock
WASHINGTON (AP): President-elect Joe Biden will inherit a vulnerable economic recovery under threat from a resurgent virus, likely with a divided Congress that will hinder his ability to address the challenges.
‘No quarantine’ claims probed
PETALING JAYA: The Health Ministry is investigating allegations that a minister did not undergo the stipulated 14-day quarantine after returning from an overseas trip.