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You Can Choose Not To Wear Face Masks Outdoor From 1 May
Members of the public no longer need to check-in via MySejahtera to enter premises or public spaces as well.
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"I Wanted To Run Away" — Patient Describes The 'Horror' Of Staying At HKL COVID-19 Ward
Not only were mothers and babies deprived of clean basic necessities, but it was also unsafe for them.
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KJ Says MySejahtera 'Check-In' May End Amid Increasing Concerns Around Privacy & Data
There has been a significant drop in MySejahtera's check-in rate at 26% since the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) raised the app's ownership issue and user data safety a week ago.
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Why Are People Getting The 'Verified' Badge On MySejahtera? Here's What We Know
The Ministry of Health highly recommends getting verified so that all the features of the MySejahtera app can be accessed, including proof of vaccination.
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MOE: All Sports & Co-Curricular Activities To Restart In Schools From 21 March
However, teachers, students, and coaches involved in these activities must be fully vaccinated.
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Here's What Khairy Has To Say About The Full Reopening Of Malaysia's Borders
The decision to open up the country's borders is not under the Ministry of Health, he said.
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You Can Now Get The Sinovac Booster At All Offsite PPVs For Free Starting Monday
The Ministry of Health (MOH), however, is still recommending Pfizer boosters for Sinovac recipients as it offers a higher level of protection, ProtectHealth Corporation Sdn Bhd said.
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Malaysians Who Took Sinovac Can Now Take Sinovac Boosters Instead Of Pfizer
As there are still Sinovac vaccine recipients who refuse to accept Pfizer as their booster, the MOH will allow these recipients to book their Sinovac boosters soon.
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"Fully Into Omicron Wave" – Malaysia Will Soon Hit 15,000 Daily COVID-19 Cases Again
The country is expected to reach 22,000 cases by the end of March at the present infectivity rate.
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Business Group Says Proposed Smoking Ban Is Impulsive & Will Drive People To Black Market
According to the group, the Ministry of Health's intended measure is "missing the wood for the trees" with undue attention to "an already legitimate, heavily regulated tax revenue-generating industry".
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Khairy: Malaysia Plans To Ban Cigarettes & Tobacco Products For Those Born After 2005
This would mean Malaysians aged 17 and under will not be allowed to purchase cigarettes ever in their lifetime.
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COVID-19: Temperature Checks & Log Books Will No Longer Be Mandatory At Public Premises
According to Health Minister Khairy Jamaluddin, it will be sufficient to just scan MySejahtera.
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