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Malaysian police using drones to detect high temperatures due to COVID-19 spike

Malaysian police using drones to detect high temperatures due to COVID-19 spike
Jun 8 2021 Share

After entering a near total lockdown last week, Malaysian police are now using drones to detect people with high temperatures in public spaces. As part of their COVID-19 prevention measures, the drones can detect people’s temperatures as high as 20m above ground, emitting a red light to alert authorities should someone report high readings.

Daily rising infections reached more than 9000 by the end of May, and, despite dropping since, Malaysian health director Noor Hisham Abdullah warned that majority of new infections were caused by unknown contacts. The high infectivity and mortality rates are also leading to the emergence of new variants in the community, according to Hisham Abdullah. China has also reportedly used drones to detect high temperatures last year.

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Airport facing difficulty due to manual validation of health documents

Airport facing difficulty due to manual validation of health documents
Jun 8 2021 Share

Malta Airport has requested the government to introduce digital versions of health documents to be carried by passengers travelling to Malta. The manual process being used currently is leading to operational challenges and pressure on airport facilities due to being rather lengthy. Despite thanking the authorities for the safeguards in place for tourism to restart, it asked that technology be implemented into the verification of passenger’s health documents.

All people travelling to Malta need to carry COVID-19 vaccination certificates or a negative PCR test before boarding a plane. The Doctor’s association however revealed that 5% of travellers had to be tested upon arrival for not meeting these requirements. Implementing technological systems for document validation could contribute to more seamless experience for guests upon arrival, whilst also warning that lengthy verification could lead to chaos and pressure throughout summer.

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Loki confirmed as gender-fluid in new series teaser

Loki confirmed as gender-fluid in new series teaser
Jun 8 2021 Share

A new teaser for the upcoming series Loki, a blink-and-you’ll-miss-it shot shows that the god of mischief’s sexuality is labelled as gender fluid. Played by Tom Hiddleston, the series is set to centre around Thor’s brother as he causes some timeline mischief. For comic fans, this announcement might not be so surprising, given that the character is not only gender-fluid throughout the pages, but also pansexual.

Many fans also pointed out to some who were complaining about this ‘decision’ that it was not anything new. They pointed out how Loki was not only a gender-fluid comic book character, but also exhibited this sexuality in the ancient Norse myths. The first episode is set to drop on Disney+ on Wednesday, June 9th.

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Government centres helping people to download their vaccine certificate

Government centres helping people to download their vaccine certificate
Jun 8 2021 Share

People can now visit service.gov centres around Malta should they encounter difficulty in downloading and printing their vaccine certificate. The certificate can be obtain fifteen days after the second dose has been administered and one is fully vaccinated. Those who received Johnson & Johnson can do so after the first and only jab.

Principal Permanent Secretary Mario Cutajar stated that these centres are located in;

Birgu, Birkirkara, Fgura, Lija, Luqa, Qormi, Hamrun, Zebbug, Mosta, Msida, Naxxar, Qawra, Victoria, Paola, St. John’s, Sliema, Valletta, Zabbar, Zejtun and Zurrieq. People in Gozo can obtain these services in the Innovation Hub in Xewkija or from Rabat, Gozo.

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