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Covid-19: No reason to have misgivings about vaccines
KUALA LUMPUR (Bernama): Having grappled with the Covid-19 pandemic for a year now, vaccines that promise to curb the transmission of the deadly coronavirus are finally available in Malaysia.
Covid-19 unemployment risk for older workers
It is a worrying future for older blue-collar workers, many of whom face age discrimination.
Hope for better job prospects
The Covid-19 vaccine rollout promises good opportunities for those looking for work. But experts say more needs to be done for workers over 45 affected by Covid-19 job losses, especially those within the B40 group who face a challenge re-entering the workforce.
11,000-year-old Perak Man now has a face, thanks to 3D modelling
GEORGE TOWN: Perak Man – the oldest human skeleton discovered in Malaysia in 1991 – now has a face.
Five new tech company owners in the top 40
THE Top 40 Richest in Malaysia list for 2020 saw the entries of new tech billionaires from five companies, as they became beneficiaries of the China-United States trade tensions as well as a Covid-19 pandemic-induced electronic equipment demand surge, as lockdowns forced people to work from home.
Fishing for trash in the dirtiest river
GEORGE TOWN: After enjoying a brief respite during the movement control order last year, the water in Sungai Pinang has turned from brackish to “blackish” once again.
New SOP for Penang mosques, surau
FRIDAY prayers and the daily obligatory prayers are allowed to be performed at all mosques and surau in Penang, but with only a certain number of congregation allowed, effective last Wednesday.
MCO can be lifted, but tighten SOPs, no interstate travel, says medical expert
KUALA LUMPUR (Bernama): "MCO, but not like MCO" - That is the perception of the general public on the movement control order, which is being implemented throughout the country, except in Sarawak.
The right vaccine information is key
Vaccines have helped save an immeasurable amount of lives throughout history. As a community, we all need to support and promote Covid-19 vaccination if we are to overcome the pandemic.
The future is young
IT is often said that today’s young talents will be the country’s leaders tomorrow.