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Doctor dies in car-MPV crash in Batu Pahat

BATU PAHAT: A doctor died when his car got involved in a fatal road accident with a multi-purpose vehicle (MPV) at KM2 along Jalan Kluang-Batu Pahat here. Batu Pahat OCPD Asst Comm Ismail Dollah said that police received a call at around 9.40am on Saturday (May 22) about the incident. “Initial investigations so far revealed that the victim, identified as Dr Noor Zairul Muhamad, aged 50, was driving his Porsche alone from Sri Gading heading towards town. “The incident happened at around 9am when the victim lost control of his vehicle and hit a streetlight before entering the opposite lane and collided with the other vehicle, driven by a 31-year-old man, ” he said here on Saturday.

Art on the cards

Art on the cards Hari Raya cards by Khainifa. Khainifa with her artworks. Khainifa created her own designer cards because she felt that people have missed out on sharing many special moments following the Covid-19 pandemic last March. I have not seen my close friends and I miss our usual meet-ups,” she said. “I want to share the missed moments through writing (to each other) on a Hari Raya card,’’ said Khainifa, who started crafting cards in 2008. She has also released art-inspired “Duit Raya” packets. “It’s like writing a love letter. We spread the love to our loved ones through our words.’’

Newsbreak: MAHB shortlists candidates for Covid-19 screening and testing at airports

Newsbreak: MAHB shortlists candidates for Covid-19 screening and testing at airports
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Family is most potent medicine

Family is most potent medicine 16 Mar 2021 / 10:14 H. After undergoing radiotherapy and chemotherapy, Selvaraj is now able to enjoy good times with his wife and family. – SUNPIX BEING diagnosed with cancer will come as a shock for anyone. It was no different for Selvaraj G. Nadarajah. He felt the first signs that something was not right while he was on a holiday with his family in New Zealand early last year. His family noticed he looked tired, but he said it was more likely due to his diabetic condition acting up. “Nonetheless, I went to a doctor who, after diagnosis, told me that my kidneys were in good shape. On the other hand, he insisted that a colonoscopy was necessary,” he told theSun at his home in Section 17.

IHH Healthcare: Get vaccinated to win against Covid-19 pandemic

KUALA LUMPUR (Feb 16): IHH Healthcare Malaysia is encouraging everyone who has the opportunity to get vaccinated for Covid-19 to do so, in order to win the fight against the pandemic and saves lives.  Its chief executive officer Jean-François Naa said since day one of the pandemic, IHH has been committed to partnering with public healthcare counterparts and was prepared to provide additional assistance as required by the government. This includes supporting the administration of vaccines as they become available and to receive decanted non-Covid-19 patients. As the Covid-19 vaccination drive expands globally, many of our frontline colleagues such as those in Singapore, Turkey, Chengdu, and Shanghai were among the first to get inoculated. 

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