Asbestos-related diseases are common in the United States and a number of other countries, and this is because asbestos workers have been exposed to this mineral, which is the main risk factor for developing the disease. The Council for Safety and Insurance at the Workplace (WSIB) will help you determine …
Read More »Extra beds for BM hospital – thanks to Chong Wei
Wellbeing chief general Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah has offered his thanks to previous badminton world No 1 Lee Chong Wei for his commitment in redesigning the Bukit Mertajam Hospital. The badminton legend gave RM243,000 through his establishment to give an additional 32 beds to the medical clinic to provide food …
Read More »Covid-19 recoveries on the rise as economy reopens
The generally speaking Covid-19 circumstance in the nation seemed to work on over the previous week with recuperations outperforming new cases and the public authority facilitating more limitations. Anyway this isn’t the situation in certain states, to be specific Sarawak, Perak and Pahang, which recorded new big quantities of infections.On …
Read More »Asean urged to meet over Australia’s new defence pact
Malaysia ought to connect with other Asean nations, particularly Indonesia, to mutually oppose the three-dimensional “Aukus” security settlement between Australia, Britain and the United States, says a protection master. Lam Choong Wah, a previous individual at the Research for Social Advancement community, revealed to FMT that Asean guard pastors should …
Read More »Hit three times this year, Sabahans fear no end to flood problem
Kristine Labangka and her family required over two days to tidy up the wreck abandoned in their home by one of the most exceedingly terrible floods to hit Penampang lately on Wednesday. However, even as they were clearing off the last bits of mud, their considerations were on when the …
Read More »PM must tread cautiously on MM2H issue, says analyst
The PM has been asked to embrace a more consultative methodology on the Malaysia My Second Home (MM2H) program and abstain from being viewed as proceeding a “terrible arrangement” of the past government. Political business analyst Firdausi Suffian of Sabah UiTM said Prime Minister Ismail Sabri Yaakob has as of …
Read More »801 loan sharks arrested this year, over RM2.92mil in loans
Police have gotten 683 reports on unlicensed cash moneylenders and captured 801 “Ah Long” or predatory lenders among January and August this year. Bukit Aman business wrongdoing examination division chief Mohd Kamarudin Md Din said the reports included advances adding up to RM2.92 million.He added that the Covid-19 pandemic had …
Read More »Ong Beng Hee is the new US Squash head coach
Ong Beng Hee, Malaysia’s most designed male squash player, has been named as the lead trainer of the US public squash program. Having most as of late filled in as the head public mentor of Qatar’s squash group, he succeeds Paul Assaiante who will presently serve in an emeritus job …
Read More »30 new Covid-19 clusters, 16 involving workplaces
Jalan Persinggahan: a workplace cluster linked to an accommodation facility. It involves Kuala Terengganu, Kuala Nerus, Marang and Hulu Terengganu. The index case was detected on Aug 16. 133 screened, 35 positive. Kampung Maras: a community cluster. It involves Kuala Terengganu and Kuala Nerus. The index case was detected on Aug 23. …
Read More »Muhyiddin pushed for my resignation over YTL contract, says Maszlee
Maszlee Malik asserts that Muhyiddin Yassin pushed then PM Dr Mahathir Mohamad for his abdication as schooling priest over an agreement issue including YTL Communications Sdn Bhd. In his recently delivered book named “Memori Bukan Memoir”, Maszlee said he was called multiple times to meet Mahathir over the matIn two …
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