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Beautician now makes a living selling nasi lemak

Quick learner: Lim packing nasi lemak for a customer at the Fisherman’s Wharf Food Corner in Penang. CHAN BOON KAI/The Star GEORGE TOWN: Despite losing her income since the pandemic hit and the first movement control order came into force last year, beautician Christine Lim has found a way to turn life around for the better by starting a food stall. Lim, who has been working at a spa for 12 years, said she had never tried operating a food stall before. But she knew that she had to look for another way of earning an income when “the impact of Covid-19 hit my family”.

People steadily coming out to take part in Penang s first mass Covid-19 screening

GEORGE TOWN: People have been steadily lining up at the City Stadium here on Monday (July 5) to take part in the Penang government s mass Covid-19 screening. This screening marks the first day of the state s move to test 40,000 people, with Chief Minister Chow Kon Yeow saying that this is a public health measure to tackle the spread of Covid-19 through targeted community screening in the state. The purpose of this program is to identify and isolate individuals with Covid-19 and then control the spread of the virus,” said Chow. He added at a press conference at the stadium on Monday that the objective of the testing is also in line with the state government’s intention to reduce the number of Covid-19 cases by breaking the chain of infection in the community.

Penang starts mass Covid-19 screening at City Stadium, aims to test 40,000 in 40 days | Malaysia

Penang starts mass Covid-19 screening at City Stadium, aims to test 40,000 in 40 days | Malaysia
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Penang cops bust drug syndicate, seize RM400,000 worth of narcotics

Penang Narcotics Crime Investigations Department chief Asst Comm Mustafa Kamal Gani Abdullah (3rd left) and his men looking at the drugs seized after a press conference at the state police headquarters in Penang Road, Penang. - K.T. GOH/The Star GEORGE TOWN: Police in Penang have busted a drug smuggling syndicate that has been active since early this year, seizing drugs worth RM398,352 and arresting three of its members. Penang Narcotics Crime Investigations Department chief Asst Comm Mustafa Kamal Gani Abdullah said his team busted a laboratory processing ecstasy pills in Penang during the operation. “We conducted a series of raids and investigations on July 1 and 2 and managed to arrest three men and a woman from China, aged from 29 to 42 years old.

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