Singapore News - The police have responded to posts circulating online showing a police officer posing next to a blue tent, of the type used to cover a human body in a public place. In a statement posted on Facebook on Wednesday (June 29), they said the post was related to a case of. Read more at www.tnp.sg
The sight of a police officer flashing a peace sign in front of a blue tent angered a woman who called out that officer for being "disrespectful". Facebook user Tracy Lim said that her auntie's body was still inside the tent then. A picture of that officer was posted by Lim on Facebook on Wednesday (June 29) where she wrote:.
Malaysia s Health Ministry yesterday reported that the total number of cases has risen to 155,095.
There were eight new deaths to bring the total number of fatalities to 594.
Malaysia reimposed its second Movement Control Order (MCO) for two weeks last Wednesday, owing to a steep rise in Covid-19 cases.
The two-week MCO 2.0 involves five states, such as Selangor and Johor, and the three federal territories, including Kuala Lumpur. The MCO has now been extended to Kelantan state.
The number of Covid-19 cases has stubbornly stayed above 2,000 a day for most of this month.
On March 18 last year when the first MCO was imposed, the daily coronavirus cases stood at 117.
KUALA LUMPUR - Malaysia reported a new record high of coronavirus cases on Saturday (Jan 16) with 4,029 daily infections, even as the public continued to debate the government s flip-flopping on what should be shut down during the movement curbs that were reimposed last Wednesday.
Malaysia s Health Ministry reported that the total number of cases has risen to 155,095.
There were eight new deaths to bring the total number of fatalities to 594.
The two-week MCO 2.0 involves five states, such as Selangor and Johor, and the three federal territories, including Kuala Lumpur. The MCO has now been extended to Kelantan state.
The number of Covid-19 cases has stubbornly stayed above 2,000 a day for most of this month.
By Audrey Ansibin
The first of a two-part “Advent-Christmas Caroling Together 2020” at St Simon Catholic Church Likas saw some 700 households joining on both Zoom and YouTube on Dec 13.
Its rector, Fr Cosmas Lee, said the idea of holding the virtual carolling, themed “Celebrating the Birth of Christ, God-with-us in the pandemic”, was first mooted when the Covid-19 pandemic disrupted the traditional house-to-house caroling norm.
“We’re better focused on the Word of God… on what we’re actually singing and praying,” he said on the virtual caroling, in contrast to physical gathering where some people could get distracted by appearances, among others.