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Doctor dies after crashing Porsche

Tragic scene: Passers-by looking at the wreckage after the fatal crash in Batu Pahat. BATU PAHAT: An early morning collision between a Porsche and a multipurpose vehicle (MPV) at KM2 along Jalan Kluang-Batu Pahat here has claimed the life of a doctor. In the incident, Dr Noor Zairul Muhamad, 50, a doctor at a private hospital here, was driving his Porsche from Sri Gading heading towards Batu Pahat town. Batu Pahat OCPD Asst Comm Ismail Dollah said police received a call around 9.40am yesterday about the incident. “Initial investigation showed that the victim was driving alone from Sri Gading heading towards town at 9am when he lost control of his vehicle and hit a streetlight.

Adham: Learn from India s crisis

Space issue: A file photo of Serdang Hospital, which is now at 80% capacity. PETALING JAYA: Malaysians must take the rise in Covid-19 cases seriously to avoid a similar crisis as the one unfolding in India, says Health Minister Datuk Seri Dr Adham Baba. His call comes as certain states and private hospitals are reportedly running out capacity to house and treat Covid-19 patients, although the overall occupancy rates of hospitals in the country as a whole was still at just over half. “In January, (India) said that it looked like it was nearing the end of the pandemic, so people gathered in crowds, went here and there, and as a result, it is facing a storm.

Woman dies, four others injured as bus hits cars in attempt to avoid dog

Woman dies, four others injured as bus hits cars in attempt to avoid dog
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Johor hopes to kick off Covid-19 immunisation programme on March 1, says state Health Committee chairman

JOHOR BARU: The Johor government hopes to start the National Covid-19 Immunisation Programme from March 1, says R. Vidyananthan. The State Health and Environment Committee chairman said that Johor received its first batch of the Pfizer-BioNTech Covid-19 vaccine on Sunday (Feb 21) via the Johor Causeway. “We hope to launch the first phase of the programme on March 1, focusing on frontliners from the Health Ministry as well as from other departments that are directly involved in controlling and preventing the spread of the disease on the ground. “We expect to complete the first phase of the programme in April, ” he said in a statement Saturday (Feb 27).

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