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Free Face Masks By The Nation's Trusted Community Helper, ACTnow
The picture was taken during the official launch of Thaipusam at Batu Caves. Mr Balagurun0athan (Special Assistant) on the left, followed by Mr. Melvin Lam, CEO and Co Founder of ACTnow on the middle and Chief Officer of FRU on the right. In the official launch of Thaipusam celebration, ACTnow distributed a few thousand of face mask to the devotees at Batu Caves. This community event is aim to keep the devotees safe from any form of viruses and infections. There were more than thousands of people involved in this celebration and all the face masks were distributed within hours and the response was terrific. It is glad to know that most of the people are well aware of wearing masks in public places because they know that prevention is better than cure. It was a great honour that the chairman Tan Sri R.Nadarajah, Mr. Sethu (Hon.Secretary) and Mr. Balaguru (Special Assistant) agreed to our community event by allowing us to do it despite the crowd and other activities. This is the firs...
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New Coronavirus Disease Officially Named COVID-19 By The World Health Organization
The new coronavirus disease that was first identified in Wuhan has received an official name from the World Health Organization: "COVID-19." "COVI" comes from coronavirus. The "D" stands for disease. The 19 represents 2019, the year the virus was first identified, in December. The name will apply for the "entire spectrum" of cases, from mild to severe, according to a WHO spokesperson. The disease had been given the temporary name "2019-nCoV" by WHO in January, identifying the pathogen as a novel (previously unidentified, that is) coronavirus that first emerged in humans in 2019. As weeks went by, people began calling it "Wuhan virus." But that's a problematic label. World Health Organization guidelines for naming infectious diseases, issued in 2015, discourage names that refer to specific places, people and professions, aiming to avoid negative repercussions from stigmatizing a geographic area or a population ...
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Become a Kopi Monster with Qulu Qulu – Malaysia’s Latest Kopi-based Brand
Visit the vibrant Qulu Qulu outlet for a unique kopi experience today. Qulu Qulu is available in Dataran Cascades, Kota Damansara; MyTown Shopping Centre, Kuala Lumpur; and Toppen Shopping Centre, Johor Bahru. Just one sip of any of the delectably diverse beverages from Qulu Qulu will have you turning into a Kopi Monster that’s craving for more! The home-grown kopi-based lifestyle beverage brand is set to put an exciting new swirl on the increasingly popular beverage market with their transformative twist on Malaysian kopi! Stomping on to the market in 2019, Qulu Qulu blends traditionally dripped Kopi from the finest halal Nusantara Kopi beans with the most interesting local ingredients to deliver an affordable yet luxurious beverage drinking experience. Choose your kopi monster today! Qulu Qulu’s exciting range of delicious kopi-based beverages includes drinks inspired by Malaysian ingredients such as gula melaka, corn, ginger and more. “We pride ourselves on being a s...
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Colgate Raises Awareness on Water Conservation for a Better Future
Proceeds from the partnership with Watsons Malaysia for the ‘Save Water’ campaign is channelled to the Dignity for Children Foundation in support of children’s education Malaysians use an average of 210 litres of water a day, which is higher than the recommended 165 litres consumption by the World Health Organisation (WHO). Data shows that water scarcity affects four out of every ten people, hence there is an urgency to continuously educate Malaysians on the need to save water. As advocates for efficient water consumption, Colgate-Palmolive Malaysia continued its ‘Save Water’ campaign by reinforcing smart water usage habits amongst children. By getting them to simply #TurnOffTheTap while brushing their teeth, children can play an active role in saving approximately 15 litres of water through their daily routine – an imperative step to create increased awareness on the importance of saving water. Last year, Colgate-Palmolive Malaysia collaborated with Watsons Malaysia an...
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