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Avoid three poisonous cosmetic products, warns Health DG | Malaysia

KUALA LUMPUR, May 4 The Health Ministry (MOH) has urged the public to refrain from buying and using three cosmetic products that have been detected to contain scheduled poisons. Health director-general (DG) Tan Sri Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah said the products were Deeja Cosmetic Yulai Cream, Deeja.

Covid-19: 23 fatalities bring death toll to 1,574

PUTRAJAYA: Another 23 people died from Covid-19 on Tuesday (May 4), taking the country’s total number of fatalities to 1,574. In his daily Covid-19 update, Health director-general Tan Sri Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah said all the casualties were Malaysians, and they were aged between 37 and 85. “Of the 23 death cases, six were in Kelantan and Selangor; four in Sarawak; two each in Johor and Sabah; and one each in Kedah, Perak and Melaka. The Health Ministry expresses its condolences to the family members, ” said Dr Noor Hisham. All of the deceased have underlying conditions such as high blood pressure and diabetes. Two death cases were classified as “dead on arrival”.

Healthcare, industrial products and services continue to support KLCI

KUALA LUMPUR (May 4): Bursa Malaysia ended the morning trading session on a firm note as gains in heavyweights  particularly the healthcare and industrial product and service counters  continued to support the barometer index. At the lunch break today, the benchmark FBM KLCI had expanded 6.18 points to 1,596.91 after opening 0.94 of a point better at 1,591.67. It moved between 1,587.87 and 1,597.42 throughout the morning session. On the overall market, gainers continued to dominate at 523 versus 405 losers, while 463 counters were unchanged, 761 untraded and six others suspended. Market volume stood at 4.07 billion worth RM2.2 billion.  A dealer said the healthcare counters, especially the rubber glove makers, continued to trend higher as Covid-19 resurgence concerns lingered.

Only cargo flights permitted to and from India since April 28 | Daily Express Online

Published on: Tuesday, May 04, 2021 By: Bernama Text Size: PUTRAJAYA: Only cargo flights were permitted to and from India since April 28, said Transport Minister Datuk Seri Dr Wee Ka Siong  (pic). He said since that date Malaysia Airlines Bhd (MAB) passenger flights from and to India had been prohibited from entering Malaysia and this was following a National Security Council meeting chaired by Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin. In response to allegations of MAB flights from India being allowed to enter Malaysia, Wee in a statement Monday said, the MH-designated flight details which had gone viral were all cargo-only flights.

Covid-19: Malaysia records 3,120 new cases; daily deaths rise to two-month high of 23

Covid-19: Malaysia records 3,120 new cases; daily deaths rise to two-month high of 23
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