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Seminar in Sibu highlights issues related to childhood development, behaviours

Seminar in Sibu highlights issues related to childhood development, behaviours
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Fatimah praises Sibu's Agape Centre for providing facilities, training to special needs folks

Fatimah praises Sibu's Agape Centre for providing facilities, training to special needs folks
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Aid given to Sarawakians based on needs not race, says Fatimah

SIBU (July 11): Welfare assistance from the government is given to all Sarawakians based on what their needs are and not on their race, said Dato Sri Fatimah Abdullah. The Minister of Women, Childhood and Community Well-Being Development said there is a misconception that government assistance is

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Covid-19: 663 participated in clinical study on use of Sinovac for children

SIBU: A total of 663 children in the country have participated in a clinical study on the use of Covid-19 Sinovac vaccine for those aged between three and 11.

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Sibu doctor out to ensure nobody misses out on vaccination | Malaysia

Monday, 19 Jul 2021 10:40 AM MYT Dr Wong says this experience has really opened his eyes to many things. — Borneo Post Online pic Follow us on Instagram and subscribe to our Telegram channel for the latest updates. SIBU, July 19 — An initiative by a doctor from KPJ Sibu Specialist Medical Centre has facilitated the vaccination for up to 15 individuals here, who may otherwise miss out on it due to immobility. According to Dr Wong Chya Wei, this outreach programme has been going on for about a month. “A nurse would accompany me, so every time there would be only the two of us, carrying with us a cold box containing the vaccines.

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Sibu's Agape Centre to run second phase of Covid-19 vaccinations for those with special needs | Malaysia

Sibu's Agape Centre to run second phase of Covid-19 vaccinations for those with special needs | Malaysia
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A new coronavirus that usually infects canines is found in a pneumonia patient in Malaysia

A new coronavirus that usually infects canines is found in a pneumonia patient in Malaysia
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Scientists Find New Coronavirus That Normally Infects Dogs In Malaysian Pneumonia Patient

news Scientists Find New Coronavirus That Normally Infects Dogs In Malaysian Pneumonia Patient A report in the Clinical Infectious Disease journal identified the virus in samples taken from hospital patients in Sarawak back in 2018, a year before COVID-19 was initially detected. By Daranee Balachandar — 20 May 2021, 07:31 PM Subscribe to our Telegram channel for our latest stories and breaking news. A medical journal published today, 20 May, reports that a new coronavirus usually found in dogs was discovered in pneumonia patients' swab samples – taken in 2018 – in Sarawak According to the paper written by a team of scientists from around the world — including the US, Malaysia, and China — the case is believed to be the first canine coronavirus isolated in a human patient, reported South China Morning Post.

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A canine coronavirus is found in pneumonia patient in Malaysia

May 20, 2021 An electron microscope image of CCov-HuPn-2018, the new canine coronavirus that could infect humans found in a pneumonia patient in Sarawak, Malaysia, in 2018. Molecular & Cellular Imaging Centre of the Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Centre, Ohio State University A new type of coronavirus that could infect humans was confirmed in at least one pneumonia patient hospitalised in 2018 in the Malaysian state of Sarawak, a medical journal reports. The virus was the first canine coronavirus to have been isolated in a human patient, according to a paper by an international team of scientists – including those from the US, Malaysia and China – published in the journal Clinical Infectious Diseases  on Thursday (May 20).

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