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Biden, introducing health teams, vows 100 million COVID-19 vaccinations in first 100 days
WILMINGTON, Del. (Reuters) - President-elect Joe Biden on Tuesday laid out his plan to fight the coronavirus pandemic during his first 100 days in office, saying his administration would vaccinate 100 million Americans, push to reopen schools and strengthen mask mandates.
SHELTERING LOW-INCOME HOUSEHOLDS
DESPITE the challenges arising from the current Covid-19 pandemic, the Government remains committed to provide comfortable and quality housing for Malaysians through allocations in Budget 2021.
German Santas hope to bring cheer despite masks
BERLIN (Reuters) - A group of Germans dressed as Santa and angels who rent themselves out over the Christmas period gathered in Berlin on Saturday, keen to spread joy and practice their "Ho-ho-hos" even though they have to wear masks.
Heavy burden for moneychangers
PETALING JAYA: Already facing a sharp decline in business turnover, moneychangers and remittance businesses say they are being weighed down further by high rentals and uncompromising landlords.
Lending a hand to those in need
GEORGE TOWN: As people struggle to cope with the ravages of the Covid-19 crisis, a restaurant owner has set up a food bank at his outlet to help those in need.
Support mental health of Covid-19 patients
WHEN 32-year-old Lud took a routine Covid-19 swab test before going to work on an offshore vessel, he didn’t expect the result to come back positive. Instead of spending months on a ship, Lud, who only wishes to be known by his first name, spent the next two weeks in hospital being treated for the disease.
EPF withdrawal very timely for many
Compiled by ALLISON LAI, JUNAID IBRAHIM, LIEW JIA XIAN, MOHD FARHAAN SHAH, VENESA DEVI and RSN MURALI
Lebanese crisis deepens Syrian refugee misery
BEIRUT (Reuters) - Life in Lebanon has become so difficult for Syrian refugee Ahmad, he says he recently contemplated suicide.
Eyes on female VP candidate as Ghana heads to the polls
ACCRA (Reuters) - With two old rivals facing off in Ghana's presidential election on Dec. 7 amid familiar economic woes, many voters are paying more attention to a new element in the political mix - the first ever female vice-presidential candidate for a major party.