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Warts and all
Dr TING HOON CHIN discusses warts and other lumps and bumps that tend to affect the skin of the ageing population.
Health Minister: No new Covid-19 cases in the last two days
PUTRAJAYA: There has been no increase in the number of confirmed coronavirus (Covid-19) cases in Malaysia in the last two days.
Health DG: We're on right track in Covid-19 fight with MCO extension
PUTRAJAYA: With the movement control order (MCO) now extended by two more weeks, Malaysia is on the right track in its effort to reduce the Covid-19 infectivity rate.
Public encouraged to wear face mask especially in crowded areas
PUTRAJAYA (Bernama): Wearing a face mask is strongly encouraged, especially in public and crowded areas, to reduce the risk of infection from Covid-19, says Health director-general Datuk Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah.
Health DG: Reduction of Covid-19 infectivity rate due to success of MCO
PUTRAJAYA: The reduction of the Covid-19 infectivity rate (R0 value) from 3.5 to 0.3 is due to the success of Malaysia’s movement control order (MCO), says the Health Ministry.
‘M’sia in final phase of recovery’
PUTRAJAYA: Malaysia is in the final phase of recovery following the implementation of the movement control order (MCO) which has successfully reduced the number of new Covid-19 cases.
Asymptomatic Covid-19 patients don't have the potential to infect others, says Health DG
PUTRAJAYA (Bernama): Covid-19 positive individuals who are asymptomatic do not have the potential to infect others because they have a low "virus load” compared to those who are symptomatic, says Health director-general Datuk Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah.
Health DG: Third wave of Covid-19 infections possible if people continue to flout SOP
PUTRAJAYA: The government is concerned that a third wave of Covid-19 infections could occur if people continue to flout standard operating procedures (SOP) in place, says Health director-general Datuk Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah.
Today is the day to mask up
PETALING JAYA: Today, Malaysians will be joining their counterparts in places such as Singapore, Hong Kong, Vietnam, and Victoria in Australia where face masks are mandatory in public spaces to stem the tide of Covid-19 infections.
Poll: M’sians coping well with Covid-19
PETALING JAYA: Among six Asean countries, Malaysians are the fourth most likely to have tested for Covid-19, second least likely to have exhibited Covid-19 symptoms and also the second most likely to stay at home.