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Analysis-India's new COVID-19 rules aim to free up resources but carry risks
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - India has eased its COVID-19 rules on testing, quarantine and hospital admissions in a bid to free up resources for its neediest people, a strategy hailed by experts even though it carries the risk of a heavy undercount of infections and deaths.
Anger over Djokovic visa saga dominates conversations in Australia
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Should he stay or should he go? The fate of tennis star Novak Djokovic, who could get kicked out of Australia before he has a chance to defend his Australia Open grand slam title, has caught public imagination in the country like never before.
‘Smoking a double burden for those Covid-19 positive’
KUALA LUMPUR: Public health experts, advising smokers against the ill effects of the habit, say enforcement by the authorities should be conducted continuously and made more visible.
Feeling stressed and burnt out? Have a muffin (not)!
When healthcare workers are pushed beyond their limits, superficial measures aren’t going to help much.
Singapore workers who refuse Covid-19 vaccination risk losing jobs
Workers in Singapore who refuse to be inoculated against Covid-19 may risk losing their jobs as new restrictions on office access take effect.
INTI gearing up work-ready grads
FOLLOWING the recent signing of a memorandum of understanding (MoU), INTI International University & Colleges (INTI) will continue working with Dell Technologies in improving student outcomes, modernising the information technology (IT) environment on campus, and producing innovative faculty research and better operational efficiency.
Apple to require employee proof of COVID-19 booster -The Verge
(Reuters) - Apple Inc will require retail and corporate employees to provide proof of a COVID-19 booster shot, The Verge reported https://www.theverge.com/2022/1/15/22885181/apple-vaccine-covid-19-booster-shot-employees on Saturday, citing an internal email.
Don't discriminate against the unvaccinated, Amnesty International tells Italy
MILAN (Reuters) - Human rights group Amnesty International urged Italy to change tough anti-COVID restrictions to avoid discrimination against unvaccinated people.
Singapore: Man on mask mission, neighbour with kampung spirit - new book showcases unsung Covid-19 heroes
First he was told he had just three hours to catch a flight to India, where he would stay for nine days of work. Then he returned to Singapore, only to be asked to fly off again the very next day.
Book hails unsung pandemic heroes
FIRST he was told he had just three hours to catch a flight to India, where he would stay for nine days of work. Then he returned to Singapore, only to be asked to fly off again the very next day.