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Outbreak 2021: Idiots Throwing Social Distancing Out Of Window

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A new norm given this is always washing hands, wearing a mask and of course, keeping . In most cases, it is mandatory to maintain this to avoid further infections of . Infographic source: Statista

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Outbreak 2021: Comparing Covid-19 Vaccines Based on Efficacy Number

Efficacy Vaccine COVID19 Outbreak

The from Pfizer & BioNTech remains the vaccine with the highest to date and mostly ordered by Governments around the world for the first phase of vaccinations for their front liners. Infographic source: Statista

It makes a lot of sense that vaccination for a major like should not come from only one source. That is why most countries are looking at a cocktail of different vaccines from different manufacturers. In , we are also looking at the different types of vaccines; spread over 3 main phases lasting till April 2022.

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Health 101: Understanding Ancient Ayurvedic’s 3 Main Doshas

Ayurvedic Health Dosha Hindu Balance

It is not limited to just the of , the key point of everything in this life is to have a good balance in everything we do, say and eat and we have seen this from our lifestyles, and even how we manage ourselves. This is not something new and in different aspect of , balance Image source: Taste For Life.

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Outbreak 2021: Part 2 Unexpected COVID19 Scare At The Office

COVID19 Alex

Continuing from Part 1 where one of my colleague who got , the good news is he and his wife were got discharged from the after got clearance from the doctor. He shared his experience and the nightmare of being infected with COVID19.

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Outbreak 2021: Part 1 Unexpected COVID19 Scare At The Office

COVID19 Malaysia 2021

As at 7th January , registered 3,027 new cases making a total 128,465 case and 8 new deaths making a total 521 deaths. Image source: Malay Mail.

Globally the total number of COVID19 cases has arisen more than 86 million cases with 1.9 million deaths with the US remained in the lead with 21 million cases and more than 360,000 cases.

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Health 101: Early Morning Easy Yoga Routines

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It is said that is about 10,000 years old and it is more than the boundary of modern yoga as we know it now. Yoga is about the way we think, do and interact with others positively. Image source: Elly Fairytale from Pexels

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Mandatory Quarantine 2020: Part 7 – Finally Leaving Claustrophobic Quarantine

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When one is undergoing 14 days of mandatory in a small confined room, trust me, the days will pass by very slowly. Even the hours seem to be taking its own “sweet time” to move. Whilst one may get excited on the first few days of being quarantined in a luxurious hotel room, one will soon get bored with the and yes, with the which more or less from the same list of menu.

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Mandatory Quarantine 2020: Part 2 – Numerous Registrations, Strict COVID19 Screening

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Continuing from Part 1, we were indeed getting closer to our homes but first, we had to go through the hurdles of testing and the mandatory . It will take time indeed but at least we have set our legs in .

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Kingdom of Cambodia 2020: Part 12 – The Tedious, Much Awaited Journey Back Home

Cambodia Airport COVID19

(The rather empty departure terminal at Phnom Penh in and it is the same case, most airports around the world. Most of the duty-free shops were opened but sadly there were no customers. The lone guy at Starbucks was practically begging passengers to come in to have

This will be the last part in this Cambodian trip series – we have completed our assignment in Phnom Penh and it was time to make the journey back home and start the next phase of the project.

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Kingdom of Cambodia 2020: Part 11 – No Fear, Foodpanda Delivers (3)

Foodpanda KFC food delivery

This will be the last post on the service in the on-going to . Of course, these list of was not the only ones that I order online from Foodpanda but these would be the some of the interesting ones that I would not be ordering if I am using the same app back in . Photo by Khaled Hossain from Pexels

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Outbreak 2020: Malaysia Breaking 10,000 COVID19 Case Thresholds

COVID19 Outbreak Health Malaysia KKM

is under the 2nd wave of wave – from a single-digit infection at one point mostly from returning Malaysians; it has now increased by 2 digits in recent days. This is not a good trend. Image source: DG, Ministry of Health

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Outbreak 2020: Stupidity When the Law Is Seriously Clear

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(The is equal to all – in other words, there is no one above the law so the application of the law to anyone would need to be the same. But in reality, there seems to be some inequality when it comes to enforcing the law. Image source: Facebook) 

The problem with some politicians in the country is that once they have broken a law, instead of accepting that they have knowingly or unknowingly broken the law and apologising and taking the punishment under the law, they lie and try to cover it up with dumb excuses. This despite the SOP provided by the Ministry of Health is crystal clear on the matter.

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