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Malaysia coronavirus: King declares state of emergency to curb spread of Covid-19

Malaysia coronavirus: King declares state of emergency to curb spread of Covid-19 CNN 1/12/2021 Story by Reuters © Fazry Ismail/EPAEFE/Shutterstock Medical personnel collect swab samples from a man for coronavirus testing in Shah Alam, outside Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, on January 11. Malaysia s king declared a nationwide state of emergency on Tuesday to curb the spread of Covid-19, a move that bolsters Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin s precarious hold on power, and forestalls any attempt by opponents to force an early election. In a televised address on Tuesday, Muhyiddin said the parliament will be suspended for a stipulated period of time, and that elections would not be held during the emergency, which could last until August 1.

Explainer: Why a state of emergency raises concerns in Malaysia

IIU clinches research and development grant

IIU clinches research and development grant Islamabad January 7, 2021 Islamabad : The team of International Islamic University (IIU) has brought an honor to the International Islamic University (IIU) by winning yet another international Research and Development (R&D) grant from HEC and British Council. Dr. Imran Murtaza, Prof. Dr. Ahmed Shuja and Centre for Advanced Electronics and Photovoltaic Engineering (CAEPE) won the grant. The project aimed to engineer the Energy harvesters and develop the self-charging power packs with the potential to revolutionize wearable technology and electric cars. This new technology is well-aligned with the energy priority area of both Pakistan and the UK, and will enable to enhance and improve the performance of current technology such as health, environment and food quality monitoring, smart cities and buildings, transportation, sport activities, space expeditions and military devices.

New US law for more higher education scholarships for women

New US law for more higher education scholarships for women More Pakistani women are poised to gain access to higher education through scholarships funded by the United States after the US Senate on 1 January adopted an act requiring the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) to include at least 50% women in its Merit and Needs-based Scholarship Program. The programme is being implemented in Pakistan in collaboration with 30 local universities and the Higher Education Commission (HEC). After the Senate vote, the Malala Yousafzai Scholarship Act is expected to be signed by US President Donald Trump before he leaves office this month. It was passed by the House of Representatives in March last year.

Vaccine still effective if Covid-19 virus mutates

06 Jan 2021 / 08:25 H. Tow months is enough to identity the major side effects of the vaccines. KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 5: “If the COVID-19 virus mutates, God willing, the vaccine designed by scientists will still be effective,“ says an expert on whether it is necessary to create a new vaccine if the virus mutates. Consultant Pediatrician at KPJ Damansara Specialist Hospital Dr Musa Mohd Nordin said this is because the human body itself was ‘intelligent’, as it not only released antibodies to kill a virus, but also produced antibodies that had immunological memory. He said, even if a person’s antibody level decreased, the human body had memory cells that could produce new antibodies when attacked by a virus.

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