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TVS Programme for Sunday July 11, 2021

00:00   Inovasi Pertiwiku (S2) 9 00:30   Nembiak Takorang Tok 1 01:00   Hope Finds Love 11 01:30   Past, Present & Future 1 02:00   Sejahtera Asia Plus 31 02:30   Legasi Seni 6 03:00   Brand Pulse 3 03:30   Pepper In Hornbill Land 2 04:00   TVS Unplugged (S2) 9 04:30   Kamek Sarawak 6 05:00  

Seberang Hilir villagers receive second vaccine dose

KUCHING: A total of 400 residents from the Seberang Hilir area received their second dose of Covid-19 vaccine at the Petra Jaya Health Clinic Vaccination Centre (PPV), today. Assistant Minister of Utilities (Water Supply) Datuk Dr Abdul Rahman Junaidi said the recipients comprised villagers from Kampung Boyan and Kampung Gersik

A matter of surviving Covid-19 virus mutation

Dr Kenny Voon, virologist and lecturer at the International Medical University (IMU) explains the journey the coronavirus is on and how its variants affect us in the long run THE MENTION of mutation is enough to give us nightmares of viruses that evolve with the sole aim of killing mankind

The lowdown on 4G cellular communications

THE term 4G is a loose term for the fourth generation of cellular communications, offering speeds that are about 10 times faster than they are on current third-generation, or 3G, networks. Its higher data speeds could make smartphones much more comparable to PCs, giving them better multimedia and gaming capabilities.

Imposter doctor was never given official duties

KUCHING: The State Health Department has clarified that the imposter ‘Dr Shah’ has never been given official duties nor administered any Covid-19 vaccines. “Our internal investigation revealed that the individual who impersonated a doctor came once in a while to the vaccination centre (PPV) at Stadium Perpaduan and was first

35 to benefit from RM4.7 mln Unifor grants

KUCHING: The Unit for Other Religions (Unifor) gave a total of RM4.78 million in grants to 35 non-Islamic religious organisations statewide. “The fund given is to help churches, chapels, and temples in carrying out physical infrastructures, repairs as well as upgrading works,” said its minister in charge Datuk Amar Douglas

SOP

Polls result in appeal for clearer SOPs

KUCHING: The Sarawak Patriots Association (SPA) has found that 64.5 percent of respondents in a group discussion cum polls were fearful of violating the standard operating procedures (SOP), particularly those which were unclear to them. The discussion was conducted by SPA chairman Datuk John Lau Pang Heng from May 15