Health D-G: These 3 Cosmetic Products Could Cause Damage To Kidneys, Nervous System & Skin

These cosmetic products are said to contain mercury, which could cause damage to the kidneys, nervous system and skin. Source: Facebook In a live press conference yesterday, Health Director-General, Datuk Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah warned the public against the purchase and use of Glow Skin White-Brightening Cream, Glow Skin White-Sun Care and Rzac Beauty Creme 2, as these...

AirAsia Offers Domestic Unlimited Pass RM399 Beginning 11th June

Malaysians aren’t allowed to travel abroad just yet, but with AirAsia’s new Unlimited Pass, you can fly within the country as many times as you want. This announcement comes after the Recovery Movement Control Order (RMCO) allows interstate travel for locals. The AirAsia Unlimited Pass Cuti-Cuti Malaysia is priced at RM399 nett. “We welcome the reopening of...

British royals publish photos of Prince Louis to mark second birthday

Britain's Prince William and his wife Kate have released five new photographs of their younger son, Prince Louis, to mark his second birthday. All were taken this month by Kate, Kensington Palace said. https://twitter.com/KensingtonRoyal/status/1253073892614320130?s=20 Louis, who is fifth in line to the throne, has a six-year-old brother, Prince George, and four-year-old sister, Princess Charlotte.

Guangzhou tests all students before return to classes

Third-grade students, teachers and logistics personnel at junior and senior high schools in Guangzhou, Guangdong province, are tested on campus for coronavirus before they resume classwork on Monday. Students will form lines, spacing themselves 1.5 metres apart, at school gates and provide basic information about their living situation before being tested. Testing for the students, teachers, logistics...

Man becomes online celebrity in China for quarantine videos

During the quarantined days of the novel coronavirus epidemic, a young man from rural Henan province became an online celebrity by producing online videos of ordinary activities. He got the attention of more than 6 million people. Li Hua, 26, a native of Xiangcheng county, Henan province, recorded his family's daily life in short videos, mostly...

3 negatives and a positive: Problems with coronavirus tests in China

Trader He Ximing in the Chinese city of Wuhan says he has no idea how or where he caught the coronavirus or why repeated nucleic acid tests showed he didn't have it. He was not a coronavirus patient, doctors told him, even though he had been having difficulty breathing with what he described as smothering chest...

This made my day: Bus captain’s wacky mask delights passengers during CB

The circuit breaker may have gotten our spirits down and made us tense as our regular lives take a drastic change, but there have also been some small sparks of joy during this period. A thoughtful bus captain has brightened up his passengers' day with an infectious smile — on his face mask, that is. In a video clip shared on...

All Severe Acute Respiratory Infection Patients Considered Covid-19 Positive Until Proven Otherwise

In his latest address to the nation over the current state of the Covid-19 pandemic in Malaysia, Health Director-General Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah Noor has revealed that as many as 45 private general practitioners have already come down with Covid-19. The numbers have proved worrying enough for Dr Noor Hisham to remind doctors to continue being...

BREAKING: Singapore’s ‘Circuit Breaker’ Lockdown Will Be Extended Until June 1st

In his latest televised broadcast to the nation of Singapore, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong has announced that the ‘circuit breaker’ measure that has been enforced since 7th April 2020 will be extended until 1st June, 2020 reports The Straits Times. Source: The Straits Times This is in light of the rising number of unlinked cases in Singapore,...

University of Oxford To Begin Human Testing Of Potential Covid-19 Vaccine Tomorrow

We’ve all been staying at home and looking out for any potential signs of liberation from the coronavirus. And now, we may possibly be on the way to a miracle. As according to the Independent, the University of Oxford will begin human trials of a potential coronavirus vaccine tomorrow. The Oxford team has announced that if the trials...