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Company spreads festive cheer to 118 old folks homes
Sports Toto’s annual Chinese New Year ang pow donation campaign benefitted 118 old folks homes nationwide during the festive season.
Few takers for staycation deals
Hotels struggle under interstate travel ban and poor response to cheaper room packages.
DIY education: Greek teacher creates TV classes for inmates
When lockdowns cancelled classes at Greece’s Avlona Special Youth Detention Center school, the prison’s students had no way to continue learning, until a teacher created a dedicated TV channel to broadcast their classes.
Italy closes schools in worst-hit coronavirus areas
ROME (Reuters) - Italy's government on Tuesday ordered the closure of all schools in areas hardest hit by COVID-19 and extended curbs already in place on businesses and movement until after Easter amid worries over new, highly contagious variants.
Dishevelled Germans flock to midnight appointments as salons reopen
Hairdressers across Germany had to shut shop in mid-December under the country's second coronavirus lockdown. But from Monday, they are allowed to get cutting again.
‘A possible drop in numbers by May’
PETALING JAYA: Malaysia’s Covid-19 cases can drop to two digits by May if the R0 or R-naught continues to be on a downward trend, says the Health director-general.
Pandemic art sales: prettying up the walls we’re staring at
People are home more than ever before, so they might have redirected some income to art
Runs take to digital platform
THOSE who actively participated in organised runs before the Covid-19 pandemic, which resulted in nearly everything grinding to a halt, have been taking solace from virtual events since public events that draw large crowds are prohibited by the movement control order.
Germany bans Salafist Muslim group
BERLIN (Reuters) - German authorities carried out raids in several locations in Berlin and Brandenburg on Thursday after banning a Berlin Salafist Muslim group, police said.
Virtual work parties: the good, the bad and the plain peculiar
Virtual work parties? You can’t really mingle with colleagues, or dance with them, and it’s tough to get in the disco mood in your home office. On the other hand, you can’t spread disease, you don’t have to traipse home and there’s no chance of an ill-advised amorous encounter.