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Night and day in South America: Buenos Aires welcomes nightlife, new lockdowns in Brazil
BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - In Buenos Aires on Friday night the doors of the Colón Theater reopened for the first time in a year since being shut because of the coronavirus pandemic, a sign of how the capital of Argentina is slowly letting its hair down once again.
Brunei's Covid-19 vaccination will be free for all and to run in three phases
Brunei’s citizens and residents, including foreign nationals with a valid IC, will receive the Covid-19 vaccination for free. The vaccination process will be in place once the Covid-19 vaccine arrives in the country.
Divided over private vaccine plan
PETALING JAYA: Health experts are divided over whether Malaysia’s private healthcare sector should be allowed to procure Covid-19 vaccines for their own clients.
It’s now time to save livelihoods
PETALING JAYA: With Covid-19 vaccines available, a business group has urged the government to provide more leeway for “domestic demand”.
Six university hospitals are Covid-19 vaccine administration centres, says Higher Education Minister
KUALA LUMPUR (Bernama): Six university hospitals have been entrusted to serve as Vaccine Administration Centres (VACs) to assist the government in implementing the National Covid-19 Immunisation Programme, says Higher Education Minister Datuk Seri Dr Noraini Ahmad.
MySejahtera now shows vaccine registration progress page
Users will be able to see the new progress page on the MySejahtera app by clicking on the Covid-19 Vaccination Icon on the home screen and then selecting ‘Vaccine For’, which is the first option on the page.
Rising together as Malaysians
To capture this spirit and dynamism, we need to ensure that we do not allow this crisis – or in today’s context, this pandemic – to go to waste.
‘Let non-govt clinics, hospitals join vaccine drive’
KUALA LUMPUR: Various parties have suggested to the government that private clinics and hospitals be given a role in the national vaccination plan.
Asean countries embrace Chinese vaccines
When a plane carrying Thailand’s first batch of Covid-19 vaccines from China’s Sinovac landed at an airport in Bangkok, people waiting on the tarmac cheered and applauded.
South-East Asian nations moving their vaccination programmes with Chinese vaccines to fight Covid-19
BANGKOK, Feb. 28 (Xinhua): When a plane carrying Thailand's first batch of Covid-19 vaccines from China's Sinovac landed at an airport here on Wednesday, people waiting on the tarmac cheered and applauded.