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Thailand records 26,234 Covid-19 cases and 67 deaths on Saturday (March 26)
Thailand's Ministry of Public Health reported on Saturday that in the past 24 hours there are 26,234 new patients who tested positive for Covid-19, 36 of whom have arrived in Thailand from abroad.
77% of Thais expect Covid-19 cases to surge during Songkran, according to Thailand's department of health
More than three-quarters of Thais believe Covid-19 infections will surge during and after Songkran, according to the Department of Health’s latest Anamai poll.
Gamuda Cove receives five-diamond recognition in low carbon city framework design
PETALING JAYA: Gamuda Cove’s masterplan design received a five-diamond recognition at the Low Carbon City 2030 Challenge (LCC2030C) ceremony held in Hotel EQ, Equatorial Plaza Kuala Lumpur.
Travel allowed but no splashing around during Songkran
Travel between provinces to visit families will be permitted during next month’s Songkran festival break (April 13-17) but at-risk groups should take an ATK test before travelling, the Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration (CCSA) said.
Travel allowed but no water-splashing parties this Songkran
Travel between provinces to visit families will be permitted during next month’s Songkran festival break (April 13-17) but at-risk groups should take an ATK test before travelling, the Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration (CCSA) said.
Only select NGO vehicles allowed entry
SHAH ALAM: Only some NGO vehicles are allowed to enter and exit the flood-hit area in Taman Sri Muda, Section 25 here, says district police chief Asst Comm Baharudin Mat Taib.
Two men, including Datuk, turn themselves in over viral bike marshal incident
PORT DICKSON: Two men, one of them a businessman with a Datuk title, who were filmed due to their antics while they acted as marshals for a motorcycle convoy here on Sunday (Dec 5), turned themselves in at the Port Dickson police headquarters on Tuesday (Dec 7).
Drug trafficker's death triggers vandalism in Amazon city of Manaus
MANAUS, Brazil (Reuters) - Fourteen buses and two police cars were set on fire and destroyed in the early hours of Sunday in the Brazilian Amazon city of Manaus in reprisal for the death of a drug trafficker, the state government said.
Philippines: ‘Fight me instead, cowards!’ Boxing legend Pacquiao dares attackers of Asian-Americans
Philippines boxing legend and Sanator Manny Pacquiao is not in a forgiving mood these days. “Fight me instead, you cowards!” he announced.
Covid-19 SOPs at the workplace must be given priority, says Lee Lam Thye
KUALA LUMPUR: Covid-19 standard operating procedures (SOPs) at the workplace must be given priority, especially relating to occupational safety and health (OSH), says Tan Sri Lee Lam Thye.