Rachel Yeoh

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Don’t make MyKad possession a measure of humanity in virus fight – Rachel Yeoh

To beat Covid-19, we must give immigrants, refugees no reason to fear coming forward for vaccination

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Penang plant allegedly refuses to pay for workers’ Covid-19 tests unless confirmed positive

Prai manufacturer mentions this in viral memo, also tells staff to visit ‘cheaper’ MoH clinics

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Gerakan stalwarts Kee, Choong down with Covid-19

They are now hospitalised with their two maids, who are also infected

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Virus Hunter to sow interest in young Malaysians to fight future pandemics

Programme educates youth on infectious diseases, vaccine development and careers paths

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Hotel Equatorial Penang to reopen as PPV on June 28

1,600 economic frontliners expected to be vaccinated daily on premises previously shuttered on March 31

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Caregiver’s infection leads to entire nursing home down with Covid-19, 1 death

Vaccination comes too late for elderly residents as virus quickly strikes

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Special approval for private medical centre’s construction angers George Town residents

Authorities did not consult us, say people living near Island Hospital’s Island Medical City

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10 startups get RM1 mil cumulatively under Penang i4.0 Seed Fund’s third stream

State and InvestPenang put together G27 initiative to further help recipients, says chief minister

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Despite Q1 drop, Penang eyes RM5 bil in manufacturing investments

Trends suggest after a few years of growth, consolidation will occur before another spike, says InvestPenang

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Malaysian Nagarathars donate medical machines to government hospitals in need of ventilators

The group is donating five machines to five different government hospitals in Malaysia

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‘Tree-cutting mafia’: Penang council urged to notify public before felling exercise

Sahabat Alam Malaysia calls for formal disclosure beforehand after photos of chopped-down trees spark alarm, concern

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Penang’s refugees, vagrants to get Covid-19 jabs under partnership with UNHCR, NGO

State wants 70% of population inoculated to achieve herd immunity, looking into one-dose shots for illegal migrants