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Doctors back govt s national recovery plan indicators, but hope for more clarity on benchmarks

Doctors back govt’s national recovery plan indicators, but hope for more clarity on benchmarks Kenneth Tee © Provided by Malay Mail Some doctors support the government’s extension of Phase One of the National Recovery Plan earlier this week and expressed a desire for clearer, more quantifiable measures in the government’s benchmarks for Malaysia going forward. AFP pic KUALA LUMPUR, July 3 ― The government’s extension of Phase One of the National Recovery Plan (NRP) earlier this week gained the support of some doctors, even as many Malaysians bemoan the continued lockdown. At the same time, the doctors also expressed a desire for clearer, more quantifiable measures in the government’s benchmarks for Malaysia going forward.

Covid-19: Some Malaysian educators face burnout due to demands of teaching during pandemic

Covid-19: Some Malaysian educators face burnout due to demands of teaching during pandemic
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Prominent Malaysians hope for a better 2021 with end to Covid-19, less politicking, more unity

Prominent Malaysians hope for a better 2021 with end to Covid-19, less politicking, more unity Milad Hassandarvish © Provided by Malay Mail Some of Malaysia’s prominent personalities wish for a better year in 2021. ― Picture by Azlan Shah Mohd Khalid KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 31 ― This year was a roller coaster ride from the global pandemic and its accompanying economic crisis to the unexpected political events that took place in Malaysia. As the New Year approaches, new hopes loom for a better and more prosperous year for everyone from all walks of life. To wave goodbye to the challenging 2020, Malay Mail asked some of Malaysia’s prominent figures and advocates to share their New Year wishes to Malaysians.

Malaysians stuck in Papua New Guinea arrive home in Sarawak

Malaysians stuck in Papua New Guinea arrive home in Sarawak Sulok Tawie © Provided by Malay Mail Some of the stranded Malaysians at the Kuching International Airport upon arrival from Papua New Guinea, December 18, 2020. Picture courtesy of Sarawak Ministry of Transport. Picture by Sulok Tawie KUCHING, Dec 18 A total of 106 Malaysians landed here last night on a direct flight from Papua New Guinea (PNG) where they had been stranded since October. The Malaysians consisting of 91 from Sarawak, 10 from Peninsular Malaysia and five from Sabah were immediately placed in quarantine centres in accordance with the standard operating procedures (SOPs) issued by the state Disaster Management Committee (SDMC) for Covid-19.

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