Frontliner injured after motorcycle rams into road divider 23 Jan 2021 / 20:27 H. Pix for illustration purposes.
ALOR
SETAR: An assistant medical officer sustained serious leg injuries after crashing into a road divider near the Kuala Lesong bridge at Jalan Kuala Lesong-Bukit Selambau near Sungai Petani, early this morning.
Kuala Muda district police chief ACP Adzli Abu Shah said the incident happened at 6.30 am when the 43-year-old victim was riding a Yamaha LC motorcycle on his way to work at the Sultan Abdul Halim Hospital (HSAH) in Sungai Petani.
“The victim was heading towards Sungai Petani from Felda Teloi Kanan, Kuala Ketil when he hit the road divider.
23 Jan 2021 / 22:07 H.
KUALA
LUMPUR: The younger generation’s fondness of using social media applications such as TikTok, Instagram and YouTube to interact and share daily routines has inspired teachers to use these tools in conducting the home-based teaching and learning programme (PdPR).
These tools also keep students from feeling easily bored and unable to flex their limbs while attending sessions through applications such as Google Meet, Telegram and Zoom Meeting, which require them to just sit, listen, and occasionally interrupt when they do not understand something that is being taught.
Beginning last week, Norlida Muhd Pisol, 37, a teacher at Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Tuanku Lailatul Shahreen in Kangar, Perlis chose to use the TikTok application as one of the mediums to teach her history class.
Autistic students thankful to preacher for much needed tablets
January 23, 2021
KUALA LUMPUR – A single mother sighed with relief after she received a tablet donated by celebrity preacher Ebit Lew, describing it as a lifeline for her three children with autism and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) to follow the home-based teaching and learning (PdPR) method currently in force.
Haslinah Hassan, 40, who lives in a public housing scheme in Jalan Hang Tuah here, said her eldest son Muhammad Nur Izzat Ismail, 13, who studied at SMK Yaacob Latif under the Special Education Integration Program (PPKI) had been feeling disappointed and almost lost his passion for learning after the used desktop computer she had purchased online in October last year had spoilt.
Friday, 22 Jan 2021 01:36 PM MYT
A PJ Polyclinic health worker conducts a Covid-19 swab test using the RTK-Antigen Covid-19 Kit in Dewan Serbaguna MBPJ in Petaling Jaya. The test will be conducted until this Friday for a fee RM70 January 19, 2020. Picture by Hari Anggara
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KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 22 Since the third wave of Covid-19 hit Malaysia in October last year, more and more people are willing to get tested even though they are asymptomatic or not a close contact.
Is Malaysia’s testing capacity currently enough to cater to the increasing demand, with the four-digit cases recorded over the months, and in case of a worst-case scenario?
22 Jan 2021 / 14:01 H. Health director-general Tan Sri Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah . fotoBERNAMA (2021) Copyrights Reserved
KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 22: Since the third wave of COVID-19 hit Malaysia in October last year, more and more people are willing to get tested even though they are asymptomatic or a close contact.
Is Malaysia’s testing capacity currently enough to cater to the increasing demand, with the four-digit cases recorded over the months, and in case of a worst-case scenario?
Malaysian Medical Association (MMA) president Prof Datuk Dr Subramaniam Muniandy said the national laboratory capacity for both public and private laboratories is currently at 70,000 tests per day.