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Workplace fatalities, injuries fall to lowest levels in a decade

Singapore's workplace fatalities reached a decade low, excluding 2020 when the COVID-19 pandemic disrupted projects. There were 36 workplace fatalities last year. It also puts the Manpower Ministry five years ahead of its 2028 target of one fatality per 100,000 workers. Major injuries at the workplace are also at their

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CEO of AI start-up Vizzio keeps job despite fake Cambridge doctorate

SINGAPORE – Up-and-coming artificial intelligence (AI) start-up Vizzio Technologies landed in hot water after its chief executive was found to have faked his credentials. In a Jan 16 expose by online publication Tech in Asia, Vizzio founder and CEO Jon Lee – previously known as Dennis Lee – was said to have forged his doctorate certificate from Cambridge. Some partner.

Missing fisherman found dead near Sungai Pontian Besar

Malaysians welcome use of private clinics as vaccination centres, want it done nationwide

PETALING JAYA: With 500 general practitioner (GP) clinics being roped in to administer Covid-19 vaccines from June 15, Malaysians are anticipating easier and more convenient access to vaccinations. In turn, they believe that this acceleration in the country s vaccination rate will allow herd immunity to be achieved sooner. Social media user Nik Huang said moving forward, the government needs to include private hospitals and more clinics in order to make vaccination available and easily accessible to everyone. Similarly, Twitter user @murali87639281 suggested that the inclusion of private clinics should be implemented nationwide. Go ahead. That s a good start. Do the same nationwide. Only herd immunity will stop the numbers from skyrocketing, he said.

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