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COVID cases in Canada's Ontario could spike to 30,000 per day by June: expert panel
TORONTO (Reuters) - New cases of COVID-19 in Canada's most populous province could rise more than six fold, topping 30,000 per day by early June if public health measures are weak and vaccination rates remain flat, a panel of experts advising the province of Ontario said on Friday.
France has given first COVID shots to nearly all retirement care home residents
PARIS (Reuters) - France has given a first COVID-19 vaccination injection to virtually 100% of retirement care home residents and three quarters have received two shots, Health Minister Olivier Veran said on Friday.
Inter-zone tourism allowed in Sabah, but only through ministry-registered firms
KOTA KINABALU: The Sabah government will allow tourism-related movement between zones in the state as long as it is handled by tourism agencies or companies registered with the Tourism, Arts and Culture Ministry.
How New Zealand's much-admired COVID-19 response helped fuel a housing crisis
WELLINGTON (Reuters) - For many, life in New Zealand's capital Wellington is largely back to normal. Its windswept streets are crowded with maskless shoppers and office workers, bars are packed and the economy is humming along.
Four foreign security guards arrested for failing to provide valid papers, manager held too
ISKANDAR PUTERI: Four foreign security guards have been arrested here for failing to provide valid documents.
More orderly Ramadan bazaars expected in five or six days, says Zuraida
BANTING (Bernama): Activities at Ramadan bazaars will be more orderly and better organised with stricter compliance to the standard operating procedures (SOPs) in five or six days with the involvement of local authority enforcement, says Datuk Zuraida Kamaruddin.
Elevating residents’ living condition
THE Mahsuri flats in Bayan Baru, Penang, will be getting a lift upgrade under the state’s Housing Maintenance Maximum 80% Fund (TPM80PP), said Jagdeep Singh Deo.
‘Emergency was to curb pandemic’
KUALA LUMPUR: The government has no sinister motive behind the declaration of emergency over which some concerns have been raised in the recent past, says Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin.
Funds to help institutions provide a good learning environment
A SUM of RM2.39mil has been allocated to aid Tamil and Sikh schools as well as Tamil-based kindergartens in Penang this year.
Man who lost family’s ancestral home in a fire gets help
MELAKA: The state government will provide help to a factory technician after his family’s ancestral home was destroyed in a fire, says Chief Minister Datuk Seri Sulaiman Md Ali.