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Seven days of paternity leave more than enough, say some dads
IPOH: While some fathers feel that seven days of paternity leave is too short, others believe it is more than enough.
Don’t let your guard down, stay safe, warn health experts
PETALING JAYA: Covid-19 standard operating procedure (SOP) must not be neglected amid the festivities and freedom during the transition to the endemicity phase, say health experts.
Motor racing-F1's jewellery ban is for right reasons, says GPDA's Wurz
LONDON (Reuters) - Formula One is right to ban jewellery from the cockpit but the governing FIA could have enforced the rule in a less confrontational way, according to Grand Prix Drivers' Association (GPDA) chairman Alex Wurz.
Hand, foot and mouth disease is amongst our children again
Those under five are particularly vulnerable, with the risk of transmission higher in kindergartens and nurseries.
Need for more kids to be jabbed
PETALING JAYA: The low vaccination rate among children aged between five and 11 is a concern amid Malaysia’s gradual transition to endemicity, say health experts.
Anti-Hopping Law: Six pertinent questions
A Parliamentary Special Select Committee is studying the traditional Anti-Hopping Law, which will automatically vacate seats of party-hoppers, followed by by-elections.
Soccer-Our legacy will be that we had fun, says Guardiola
MANCHESTER, England (Reuters) - Manchester City may appear to be a relentless winning-machine, but manager Pep Guardiola wants his side's legacy to be that their period of Premier League dominance was "fun" as the team close in on their sixth title.
Over 68 per cent of children vaccinated in Brunei as health ministry announces 250 new Covid-19 cases
A strong turnout of 2,810 children aged between five and 11 were administered the first dose of the Covid-19 vaccine earlier this week, bumping up the vaccination rate for this age bracket to 29,210 or 68.1 per cent.
Interview: Expert says guard needs to stay as 1 mln death toll shows pandemic isn't over in U.S.
by Xinhua writer Liu Yanan
Covid-19: Deadline for five to 11-year-olds to get first vaccine jab extended to May 31
KUALA LUMPUR: The deadline for the first dose of a two-dose Covid-19 vaccine for children aged five to 11-years-old through the National Covid-19 Immunisation Programme for Children (PICKids), which was scheduled to end on May 15, has been extended until May 31.