TWO students in Sarawak who obtained straight As in the Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM) examination last year, can now pursue their tertiary education after the Public Service Commission (JPA) accepted their respective appeals for scholarship.
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Drastic measures for Sibu if Covid cases remain high Dr Annuar 06 May 2021 / 15:14 H.
SIBU: A more drastic measure may be introduced in Sibu if the number of Covid-19 positive cases in the district are not showing any sign of dropping down this week.
Sibu Division Disaster Management Committee coordinator Dr Annuar Rapaee (
pix) noted that despite various movement control orders enforced in the district over the past three months, the number of Covid-19 cases remained high.
“There are a lot of factors that contribute toward the high number of positive cases. Firstly, the method of implementation. Secondly, the human factor which is the most difficult to control and, thirdly, the enforcement factor,” he said in his daily engagement with the public via Facebook live streaming, today.
15 Covid-19 related deaths today
February 7, 2021
KUALA LUMPUR – A total of 3,369 Covid-19 recoveries were reported today, almost double the number of recovery cases yesterday, while 3,731 new cases were recorded overnight.
However, there were also 15 new fatalities, raising the country’s death toll to 872 people, Health director-general Tan Sri Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah said.
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He said Malaysia’s total number of recoveries now stands at 190,339 cases, while the infection tally is at 242,452 cases.
“Of these, 51,241 of them are active cases,” he said in a media statement on COVID-19 developments today.
Eight of the new cases were imported and involved four Malaysians, while among the 3,723 local transmissions, 1,946 were Malaysians, he said.
Thursday, 31 Dec 2020 02:20 PM MYT
BY MILAD HASSANDARVISH
Kind-hearted Malaysians come together to help the underserved community during the tough times of 2020. Malay Mail collage
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KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 29 The Covid-19 pandemic brought about a wide range of health, social and economic implications to the world, including Malaysia.
Despite its challenges, it helped form a remarkable bond among Malaysians – regardless of their race, religion and social background.
Various independent groups, non-governmental organisations, corporations and individuals joined hands to help the marginalised community to survive the pandemic and the movement control order (MCO).