JOHOR BARU: Some 1.293 million doses of the Covid-19 vaccine are expected to arrive in Johor through the National Covid-19 Immunisation Programme this month, says Tunku Mahkota Johor Tunku Ismail Ibni Sultan Ibrahim.
He said that this included some 583,000 doses of Pfizer, 637,000 doses of Sinovac and 73,000 doses of AstraZeneca vaccines. I would like to share with my fellow Johoreans that 1.293 million vaccine doses will arrive in July 2021 through the National Covid-19 Immunisation Programme. A total of 51,100 doses of the vaccine would arrive on the first week of July, 178,540 on July 5, 278,132 on July 12, 394,620 on July 19 and 390,900 on July 26, he said in a statement posted on his Facebook here on Saturday (July 10).
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Johor police seize drugs worth nearly US$50 million, biggest haul in Malaysian history
Johor Crown Prince Tunku Ismail Sultan Ibrahim inspects items confiscated from a drug syndicate. (Photo: Facebook/HRH Crown Prince of Johor)
17 Jan 2021 08:22PM (Updated:
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JOHOR BAHRU: Johor police this week seized drugs worth RM201 million (US$49.8 million), making it the biggest haul in the history of Malaysia s anti-narcotics department, said the authorities on Sunday (Jan 17).
Officers conducted three raids on Thursday and Friday following investigations into 14 suspects of a drug smuggling and distribution syndicate who were caught in Johor Bahru on Tuesday, said Johor police chief Ayob Khan Mydin Pitchay.
JDT team up with Unicef for noble cause Farah Azharie © Provided by New Straits Times JDT owner Tunku Ismail Sultan Ibrahim with Unicef Malaysia representative Dr Rashed Mustafa Sarwar at a press conference in Johor Baru yesterday.l JOHOR Darul Ta zim (JDT) now have something in common with famous clubs Manchester United and Barcelona. Like the Red Devils and Lionel Messi s team, JDT have become a partner of Unicef. While other local teams are busy signing players for the new M-League season, the seven-time Super League champions have embarked on a noble cause working with the United Nations Children s Fund.