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Army general: Lack of speed, no unified coordination reason behind Malaysia s failure to fight Covid third wave | Malaysia

Army general: Lack of speed, no unified coordination reason behind Malaysia s failure to fight Covid third wave | Malaysia
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7-Eleven Malaysia supports frontliners and B40 communities

07 Jul 2021 / 10:24 H. 7-Eleven Malaysia team at Hospital Angkatan Tentera Tuanku Mizan. 7-ELEVEN Malaysia recently reached out to frontliners and B40 communities in line with its Lend A Helping Hand 2021 campaign to support the most impacted and vulnerable communities. Throughout the month-long campaign which ended on July 4, beneficiaries received goods consisting of non-perishable food items, groceries, hygiene and protection products, and other household cleaning essentials. To ensure adherence to the standard operating procedures, handovers took precautions such as minimal interaction between donor and recipients with the collected items dropped off outside the recipient’s facility wherever possible. Last week, 7-Eleven Malaysia distributed grocery items donated by its customers to frontline health workers at Hospital Angkatan Tentera Tuanku Mizan in Wangsa Maju, police and military personnel at roadblocks along Jalan Ampang, the underprivileged communities at Anjung Si

Minister: Jelebu Prison, staff quarters in Negri Sembilan among localities under EMCO from July 2-15 | Malaysia

Minister: Jelebu Prison, staff quarters in Negri Sembilan among localities under EMCO from July 2-15 | Malaysia
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Covid-19 vaccination: 3,135 cops from Kuala Lumpur police headquarters to get their jabs in first phase

KUALA LUMPUR: A total of 3,135 police personnel and officers from the Kuala Lumpur police headquarters are expected to be vaccinated in the first phase, says Kuala Lumpur police chief Comm Saiful Azly Kamaruddin. He added 2,882 personnel and officers are slated to be vaccinated at Jinjang Health Clinic while 253 will get their jabs at Putrajaya Health Clinic in Precinct 8. Kuala Lumpur Traffic Investigation and Enforcement Department chief ACP Zulkefly Yahya showing that he has been vaccinated at Jinjang Health clinic on Monday (March 1). The first dose would be administered from March 1 till March 8 while the second dose would be done from March 22 till April 4.

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