Salleh Abas, former Lord President, dies after warded for Covid-19
Former Lord President Tun Mohamed Salleh Abas has died at the age of 92. ― Bernama pic
KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 16 ― Former Lord President Tun Mohamed Salleh Abas died at 3.20am today, a day after he was admitted to the intensive care unit of Hospital Sultanah Nur Zahirah in Kuala Terengganu for Covid-19.
He was 92, according to Harian Metro.
The Malay daily said his death was confirmed by as-Salihin Trustee Berhad president and CEO, Abdul Aziz Peru Mohamed who had also confirmed Salleh as testing positive for Covid-19.
Salleh had been chairman of its board.
Salleh had headed the country’s judiciary from 1984 until the constitutional crisis of 1988 when he was unceremoniously sacked from his position, along with several other senior judges in the Supreme Court, as the highest court was called then.
He had also contested as a PAS representative and won a state seat in Jertih, Terengganu in the 1999 general election.
Up until August the DG was our HERO, then he got Tan Sri in August. Sabah elections followed in September and everything has been going downhill since then.
ReplyDeleteNot his fault of course, he is the OBEDIENT civil servant. Saya Yang Ikut Perintah.
up until august the dg is a chinese :)
DeleteFrom Sept onwards he became OBEDIENT ;-)
DeleteThis is really dumb by obedient MOH. “Hearsay” has become “Here To Stay”...ha ha ha. Good Boy Hisham, now Sit and Be A Good Boy....
ReplyDeleteBullyland’s vaccine trials all over the world have been poorly managed and gave poor and inconsistent results. Who in his right mind would volunteer, especially when approved vaccines are already available and will be available soon?
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MOH seeking 3,000 volunteers for Covid-19 vaccine trial
The Health Ministry has made a call for 3,000 volunteers to help assess the safety and efficacy of a potential vaccine against Covid-19.
It is looking for healthy volunteers 18 years old and above to join a Phase III clinical trial on a vaccine candidate developed by the Institute of Medical Biology Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences (IMBCAMS).
It urged volunteers to help “contribute in the effort of finding a safe and effective vaccine to protect people for Covid-19”, according to a poster circulated by the ministry on Facebook last night.
The trial would begin on Jan 21. Interested persons may sign up by contacting one of nine participating clinical research centres based...
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DG: No confirmation on UAE vaccine gift, ‘hearsay’ for now
Annabelle Lee
21 Dec 2020
COVID-19 | The Health Ministry appears in the dark about the details of a reported donation of 500,000 doses of a Covid-19 vaccine candidate from the United Arab Emirates to be trialled in Malaysia.
Asked about the donation today, Health director-general Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah said he had “heard” about it but called it “hearsay”.
This is because no documents about the vaccine candidate had been submitted to the National Pharmaceutical Regulatory Agency (NPRA) for review yet.
“We heard about the donation (where) about 500,000 vaccines will be donated to our country.
“But more importantly, it has to go through the NPRA registration (process). Once we get the registration, then only we will allow the vaccine to be used in this country,” Hisham answered during a press conference in Putrajaya this evening.
Government newswire Bernama previously reported that the UAE government intends to donate half-a-million vaccines doses for third-phase clinical trials in Malaysia.
The Yang di-Pertuan Agong Sultan Abdullah Sultan Ahmad Shah is presently on a special visit in the UAE at the invitation of Abu Dhabi Crown Prince Mohamed Zayed Al Nahyan, reportedly to discuss the donation.
Elaborating, Hisham supposed that the donated vaccines were “most probably” from China but could not confirm when asked who the vaccine manufacturer was.
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Rumour has it the "Donated" vaccines are closer to "Unwanted" vaccines that UAE committed orders for, but facing considerable resistance from its own citizens against those vaccines.
DeleteMalaysia will be the guinea pigs, that UAE Citizens rejected.
Rumours shown that the emir of uae is been paid (wakakakakakaka) to take the "Unwanted" vaccine!
DeleteMake sure u will be those FIRST patch of Pfizer mRNA derived vaccine made available in bolihland.
Don't forget to remind yrself that u fall into that vulnerable group that the Norwegian trial proved lethal!
me anytime pick american made on anything medical.
DeleteMfer, makes very sure u stick to that fart!
DeleteVerification time US just around the corner.
Don't then play play with yr Formosa kind of fart to twist.
UAE committed orders for those vaccines for geopolitical purposes.
DeleteBut facing heavy resistance from its own citizens, who die-die refuse to be injected with those vaccines.
So , they turn it into a diplomatic opportunity by "Donating" the Unwanted vaccines to Malusia.
After all, Malusia is already a tributary state of the vaccine originating country.
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DeleteUAE playing geopolitics?
DeleteWow!!!
When has China ever lies a finger on that f*cked middle East land?
More so when the top of the UAE pick, doing a 'self-sacrifice' to achieve that claim!
How much more shits can u think out of that petrified jelly?
M'sia a tributary state?
Yaloh, when the alifbata theme sounds, all the ketuanan freaks/zombies/blur-sotongs & Mfers like u would match to contribute shits to their hilliest cause!
MOH sudah jadi Boh Lam Phar. Completely manipulated and rendered useless by Yiddin and PN gomen.
ReplyDeleteTadika boleh buka, Parlimen mesti tutup. Thaya-Pandai punya Circular Logik.
Victoria Secret boleh buka, “essential service”, tapi Parlimen mesti tutup....ha ha ha....circular logik kerajaan PN...Wee KHAT Siong PhD must explain....
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