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France may demand rapid COVID-19 test from Irish truck drivers: Irish minister
DUBLIN (Reuters) - France is considering requiring rapid COVID-19 tests from Irish truck drivers operating on a logistics route that has become key since Britain's exit from the European Union, Ireland's transport minister said on Sunday.
Return to normalcy
Students have to get back on track. It is time to try to get back to as normal a life as we possibly can but doing it safely.
Man found dead in car with son still beside him in Bayan Lepas
BALIK PULAU: A 43-year-old man was found dead in his car, with his 10-year-old son still seated next to him in Bayan Lepas here on Saturday (Jan 16).
These Malaysians are growing vegetables on shoe racks and other small spaces
Microgreens pack a punch when it comes to nutrient values and another plus point is they are easily grown within small spaces.
MCO standard operating procedures (SOPs): The dos and don'ts
States Involved: Penang, Selangor, Federal Territories (Kuala Lumpur, Putrajaya and Labuan), Melaka, Johor and Sabah.
Let pharmacists help with vaccination
From AMRAHI BUANG President, Malaysian Pharmacists Society.
Roundup: NYS expands eligible pool of trainees for COVID-19 vaccination
NEW YORK, Jan. 8 (Xinhua) -- New York State is encouraging eligible New Yorkers to take the required trainings to become vaccinators and support the state's COVID-19 vaccination program, said an official release issued on Friday.
Older Americans scramble for COVID-19 shots as some U.S. states broaden access
(Reuters) - At Don's Pharmasave in Louisiana's rural Avoyelles parish, pharmacist Constance Rabalais and colleagues have had to come up with their own policies and procedures for doling out their first 100 COVID-19 vaccine doses amid overwhelming demand.
Talks and tips to guide students on career goals
GEARING up to pursue one’s further studies can be daunting, with multiple options and on-the-fence decisions.
U.S. wants faster vaccinations as pandemic worsens, job market suffers
(Reuters) -Federal, state and local officials sought to speed up slow-moving vaccinations on Thursday, a day after a record 4,000 Americans died and as employment statistics showed the pandemic and accompanying government lockdowns had slammed the job market.