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Creating safer spaces in schools with virus-proof paint
DURING these unprecedented times, the education industry is one sector facing tremendous changes.
Sanitise walls with fresh coat of paint
OUR homes are very much our sanctuary and safe space; it is where we seek refuge, comfort and peace, especially during these unprecedented times.
On mission to keep spaces safe
NIPPON Paint Malaysia has distributed 600 litres of its latest surface coating product, the Nippon Paint VirusGuard (NPV), to 42 property management companies in Malaysia.
Paint on wall-to-wall protection
NIPPON Paint Malaysia (NPM) has unveiled its new coating innovation to provide anti-viral and anti-bacterial protection for health-conscious customers.
Saving the world with science
CREATING a safer environment for the community, especially one for children, has always been Dr Chan Yoke Fun’s priority.
Malaysian honoured for work on vaccine
PETALING JAYA: Her compassionate nature and fondness for children spurred Universiti Malaya’s (UM) Dr Chan Yoke Fun (pic) to develop a vaccine that could combat viruses causing the highly contagious hand, foot and mouth disease (HFMD), as well as brain infections in children.
Health DG: Social distancing effective in flattening Covid-19 curve, other communicable diseases
PUTRAJAYA: Social distancing practices during the conditional movement control order (MCO) was not only effective in flattening the Covid-19 curve, but also brought down other communicable diseases, says the Health director-general.
Tencent teams up with ‘Sars hero’ Zhong Nanshan on AI, big data lab to combat coronavirus and predict outbreaks
The joint lab aims to combat the novel coronavirus and help prevent future epidemics. Tencent is the latest company to team up with top expert Zhong, who is also collaborating with Alibaba Cloud and Foxconn.
Stay home if you are sick, Penang school tells pupils
GEORGE TOWN: If you are sick, stay home and don’t come to school. This is the message sent out by a primary school here to all of its pupils.GEORGE TOWN: If you are sick, stay home and don’t come to school. This is the message sent out by a primary school here to all of its pupils.
Melaka schools ordered to step up temperature screenings
MELAKA: School and pre-school principals in Melaka have been directed to step-up temperature screenings in the wake of the novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) outbreak.