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Malaysia Records 21 New COVID-19 Cases Today With 17 Cases Involving Malaysians
The country continues to see two-digit COVID-19 cases today, 20 July.
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Senior Minister: Masks Are Not Compulsory In Schools Except For Those Who Show Symptoms
"Schools only need to provide soap or hand sanitiser and conduct screening for symptoms and body temperature," Ismail Sabri said to clarify whether schools are required to provide face masks for all students and staff.
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Dr Noor Hisham Receives Outstanding Brand Leadership Award For His Heroic Role
The Ministry of Health (MOH) was presented with an award for being an 'Excellent Healthcare Service Provider' to honour frontliners' dedication and commitment to those affected by COVID-19.
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Paediatrician Dreads Students Returning To School With 65% Drop In MMR Vaccine Coverage
Parents have been urged to schedule urgent catch-up vaccinations for their children.
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“Mengandungi Racun Berjadual” - KKM Keluar Notis Larangan Penggunaan 9 Produk Kosmetik Ini
Menurut Kementerian Kesihatan Malaysia, notifikasi produk-produk terbabit telah dibatalkan oleh Pengarah Kanan Perkhidmatan Farmasi, KKM.
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MOH Bans These 9 Cosmetic Products Said To Contain Harmful Poisons
One of the brands also appears credible as they claim their products have been certified by the MOH themselves.
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Malaysia's New COVID-19 Cases Continue To Hover Around 2-Digit Count
The country has recorded double-digit daily new coronavirus cases in 21 of the last 41 days.
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MOH: No COVID-19 Deaths Recorded For 22 Consecutive Days In Malaysia
Meanwhile, the country's biggest cluster from the Sri Petaling tabligh gathering has only one active patient left.
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MOH: Recovered COVID-19 Patients May Have Lower Levels Of Immunity
The Ministry of Health is conducting tests looking at the long-term impacts of COVID-19 on patients.
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National Health Survey Finds That 50% Of Malaysians Are Either Overweight Or Obese
The survey also found that one in five Malaysian adults suffer from diabetes.
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Did You Know: COVID-19 Patients Can Be Discharged After 14 Days Even If They Are Positive
The decision is based on the latest information provided by the World Health Organization (WHO).
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While Everyone Worried About COVID-19, The Dengue Virus Infected 50,511 People In Malaysia
It has also taken the lives of 88 people since January this year.
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