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Zeeneeshri has been providing food since the beginning of the MCO, she started the Meatless Malaysian initiative to ease up production and to provide food to more people. u00e2u20acu201d Photo courtesy of Zeeneeshri Ramadas

KL woman makes sandwiches and gives it away for free to those affected by Covid-19 MCO

FYI KL will host Twitter discussions every Friday night to address sexual health queries from the public during the movement control order. u00e2u20acu201d Pix from Unsplash and Istock.com via AFP

With LPPKN clinics shut, Malaysian NGOs take to Twitter with #SembangMalamJumaat to talk sexual health during MCO

The Singapore rider went the extra mile to brighten up one coupleu00e2u20acu2122s day after they were forced to be apart due to the circuit breaker measures. u00e2u20acu201d Screengrab from Twitter/Naz_Lucenzo

‘I love you, hehe’: Watch Singapore rider relay sweet message to customer’s boyfriend during Covid-19 shutdown (VIDEO)

Intraoperative view of left breast implant showing bullet trajectory through an implant. u00e2u20acu201d Picture courtesy of research team from McLean Clinic & Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre

Canadian woman’s breast implant deflects bullet, saves her

The Covid-19 outbreak and movement restrictions has caused several challenges for pregnant women. u00e2u20acu201d Pexels.com pic

Malaysian expert: How you can have a safe pregnancy, delivery amid Covid-19 crisis

The first batch of 300 PPE was delivered by Hi HOME chief executive officer Radzi Tajuddin (second right) to Serdang Hospital. u00e2u20acu2022 Picture courtesy of Hi HOMEn

Covid-19: Malaysian SMEs come together to raise RM50,000 to help frontliners

Screengrab of the Lululemon internet website www.lululemon.com.hk.

Lululemon apologises after staffer offends with 'bat fried rice' T-shirt

Certain behaviours in babies could predict their personality as adults, according to new research. u00e2u20acu201d romrodinka/ IStock.com pic via AFP

Babies' behaviour could predict their personality more than 20 years later

Finding an engaging activity to do during quarantine could make days spent under lockdown easier, according to new research. u00e2u20acu201d Nikola Nastasic Istock.com pic via AFP

Immerse yourself in an engaging activity to cope better with staying at home

One of the Seri Alam district police members helping the elderly woman get into the car before sending her home. u00e2u20acu201d Picture by Facebook/PoliceDaerahSeriAlam

Covid 19: Kind Johor police officers get social media praise after rescuing elderly woman who lost her way home

Dr Noor Hisham has become somewhat of an overnight superstar with many Malaysians admiring him for his professional and calm demeanour. u00e2u20acu201d Picture by Choo Choy May

‘Happy Birthday Dr Noor Hisham’: Wishes pour in from Malaysians all over the country for Health DG (VIDEO)

Zulkiflee Mawan left a comfortable career in banking five years ago and has gone on to bake cakes for high profile figures such as former prime minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad. u00e2u20acu201d Pictures from Instagram/banker2baker

Banker to baker: 56-year-old KL man finds success as celebrity cake maker after ditching stable finance career

The Standard Three student has been busy sewing protective gear for medical frontliners. u00e2u20acu201d Screengrab from Instagram/hasnahhud

Meet Afia, the 9-year-old tailor sewing PPE for Malaysian Covid-19 frontliners (VIDEO)

Corporal Syazwan passing essential groceries to the Pakistani man who is desperate to feed his family at home. u00e2u20acu201d Picture courtesy of Muhammad Syazwan Ahmad Saifudinnn

Besides manning roadblocks, this Kulim policeman is helping the needy by giving them food during MCO

The Stay Home and Run challenge aims at keeping people fit and sane during the Covid-19 shutdown. u00e2u20acu201d Picture courtesy of Score Sports Management Sdn Bhd

Tired of the couch? Then try this 5km run-at-home challenge amidst Malaysian Covid-19 shutdown (VIDEO)

An advertisement urging citizens to denounce violence stands in the streets as part of a campaign looking to reduce domestic violence in Guatemala City April 13, 2007. u00e2u20acu201d AFP pic

Women suffer as lockdown worsens Latin America’s ‘domestic hell’