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Covid-19: More time needed to assess risk for personal care businesses
PUTRAJAYA: The Health Ministry has asked for more time to carry out risk assessment on the possibility of businesses offering personal care services such as facials, manicures and pedicures in movement control order states to resume operations.
False claims in texts, emails led to misuse of US vaccine codes intended for those in need
In Los Angeles, the rumour spread like wildfire through group texts and email chains: The government was testing the appointment system at a new Covid-19 vaccination site at Cal State L.A., and you could help by using a special access code to sign up for a shot.
AgeCOpe appeals for more time for care homes to pre-register for vaccine
PETALING JAYA: The Association for Residential Aged Care Operators of Malaysia (AgeCOpe) has appealed to the Covid-19 Vaccine Supply Access Guarantee Special Committee to allow more time for both licensed and unlicensed care homes to pre-register for the vaccine.
Australia passes law to make Google, Facebook pay for news
Australia’s Parliament passes laws forcing Google and Facebook to pay for news, though it will take time for the digital giants to strike media deals, say law makers.
Another great Tiger Woods comeback is possible, say experts
(Reuters) - Tiger Woods could return to competitive golf within a year, top orthopedic surgeons said on Wednesday, but the road back from serious leg injuries sustained in a car crash will be a long and grueling one.
EU mulls vaccination passports to resurrect tourism after COVID-19
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - European Union leaders will agree on Thursday to work on certificates of vaccination for EU citizens who have had an anti-COVID shot, with southern EU countries that depend heavily on tourism desperate to rescue this summer's holiday season.
More time to hone calligraphy skills
EVERY morning Ow Chong Boon would spend at least an hour practising Chinese calligraphy at his home in Jalan Kajang, George Town in Penang.
M’sians winning MCO weight war
PETALING JAYA: A recent survey suggests that Malaysians are winning their battle against the bulge during the Covid-19 pandemic.
A question of calibre
LONDON: For fund manager Katie Potts, setting mandatory quotas for women on corporate boards of technology startups is a bad idea. Not because she’s against diversity, but because she says there just aren’t enough suitable candidates.
This new creative project lets contemporary art meet poetry
Visual Poetry Project blurs the lines between abstract nature paintings and beauty of words