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Going online to flatten curve
PETALING JAYA: Some organisations are switching from physical to virtual conferences while others are postponing their events in an effort to flatten the Covid-19 curve.
Cops to get free cancer screening
KUALA LUMPUR: A total of 17,751 female police personnel are expected to undergo free screening for cervical cancer nationwide.
Over 17,000 cops eligible for free ROSE Foundation cervical cancer screening
KUALA LUMPUR: A total of 17,751 female police personnel are expected to undergo free screening for cervical cancer nationwide.
Etiqa Family Takaful gives RM10mil for Covid-19 test kits
KUALA LUMPUR: To support the country’s efforts in combating the current Covid-19 outbreak, Etiqa Family Takaful Berhad will be providing government hospitals with a RM10mil contribution for more than 68,000 test kits.
Etiqa gives RM1mil to buy ventilators
KUALA LUMPUR: Etiqa is contributing RM1mil for the purchase of ventilators through Mercy Malaysia to ease the impending shortage faced by designated hospitals tasked with responding to Covid-19 cases around the country.
Etiqa gives RM1mil to buy ventilators for hospitals
KUALA LUMPUR: Etiqa is contributing RM1mil for the purchase of ventilators through Mercy Malaysia to ease the impending shortage faced by designated hospitals tasked with responding to Covid-19 cases around the country.
Maybank offering financial relief to clients affected by Covid-19
PETALING JAYA: Maybank is providing a special relief facility to its customers who are adversely affected by the ongoing Covid-19 outbreak.
ROSE foundation launched to provide first of its kind cervical cancer screening
PETALING JAYA: The ROSE Foundation and Laboratory in Malaysia was launched to provide integrated screening services for cervical cancer - the third most common cancer among Malaysian women.
Architect firm Veritas among design competition winners for Indonesia's new capital
KUALA LUMPUR (Bernama): Veritas Design Group, a Malaysian company, has secured a placement among the top three in the international design competition for Ibu Kota Negara, the new capital of Indonesia in Kalimantan.
Number of cancer cases alarming, says Dzulkefly
KUALA LUMPUR: Breast cancer cases in the country are at an alarming level, as 31.1 in every 100,000 people are suffering from the number one killer disease of women, says Health MinisÂter Datuk Seri Dzulkefly Ahmad.He said 43% of those who had breast cancer screening were in the critical stages.