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RMCO: Sabah to allow buffets in hotels, restaurants

State Housing and Local Government Minister Datuk Seri Masidi Manjun said the SOPs include recording the presence of customers through the MySejahtera app, Sabah Trace or a notebook, besides getting customers to scan their body temperature and use a face mask while taking food.

Covid-19: Thailand enlists dogs to sniff out asymptomatic persons

Chulalongkorn University's Faculty of Veterinary Science vice dean of the research and innovations section Prof Dr Kaywalee Chatdarong said dogs’ sense of smell is 50 times greater than human, and through the sweat produced by human, they could sniff out those carrying the virus but show no symptoms.

DONE DEAL: Serviced apartment at Pavilion Suites, Jalan Bukit Bintang, Kuala Lumpur

Noteworthy:
Freehold
Built-up: 747 sq ft
One bedroom; one bathroom
Fully furnished
Floor-to-ceiling glass window with unblocked KLCC view
Facilities: Infinity pool, water jets, wading pool, gym, spa room, indoor Jacuzzi, function room
Amenities: Several shopping malls, public transportation and night life at its doorstep

When: October 2020

Many ‘mentally sick’ commenters on social media

Psychologist Dr Syed Mohamad Syed Abdullah: To be honest, these people (commenters) have a psychological problem… they are just seeking attention and popularity when they post comments that are hurtful. They enjoy it when their comments draw a deluge of reactions from others. This is something that is not healthy at all.