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JOHOR BAHRU: Johor has allocated RM40 million for the purchase of Covid-19 vaccine to enable the people in the state to get vaccinated, says Menteri B.
Johor State Health director Datuk Dr Aman Rabu when contacted by
Bernama confirmed the closure, which will last till Jan 31, and informed that the notice to close the premises was issued by the Health Ministry (MoH) this morning.
He said the market would reopen after sanitisation work is completed in accordance with the scheduled date.
“When the sanitisation work is completed and confirmed by the ministry, the market can resume operations,” he said here today.
Meanwhile, the Johor Bahru Fish Wholesalers Association chairman Tai Wah Sun said the owners, fishmongers and greengrocers including workers and lorry drivers at the Pandan wholesale market, had taken the initiative to undergo health screenings earlier, although the market’s closure notice was issued only this morning.
Flood victims sad but thankful
January 3, 2021
JOHOR BAHRU – Despite preparing early for her school-going children, a young mother of seven was saddened to learn that all her children’s school items were washed away by the floods that hit her village yesterday.
Diana Zafini Mohamad Faruddin, 30, from Kampung Laut near Skudai, has four children in primary school, aged between eight and 12, and a child in Form Three.
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“I’m so sad… all the children’s school items like shoes and uniforms are gone.
“I pity my children..that’s all that we had, we can’t afford to buy new ones,” the housewife said when met at a relief centre at Sekolah Kebangsaan (SK) Batu 10 here today.