Flavour bomb: Durian package leads to evacuation of Bavarian post office, six hospitalised
GERMANY (DPA): A pungent-smelling package triggered a major operation involving police, fire and emergency rescue services in Bavaria here on Saturday (June 20), before it was found to contain durian from Thailand.
The authorities had responded to a call by Deutsche Post employees who said they felt unwell after breathing in fumes.
About 60 people were evacuated from the postal facility, police said.
Twelve postal workers received medical support due to nausea, with six taken to hospital as a precaution.
The parcel was later taken outside and opened before it was delivered to its recipient in the town of Schweinfurt.
su1801 @geary.....im on this ship as well..... 24/06/2020 2:12 PM
Aiyah... rationally this one should be...@0.50...by now...looking at outperform Nasdaq...But many will take profit...looking at present scenario... especially technology counter in US...but the following uptrend tend to consolidate later...before it breaks or busts in October...!!!
By the way...institutions or big funds still not in their radars at present...or they are starting to notice...if there are extra good news from ARBB...historically not much to analyse...its business future looks promising...but it depends on the management...how efficient going forward...Hold...!!!
Ya lor, all Taiko above said handsome profit , why not sell lar etc etc, so the idiot Caravan US funds are stupid? I am as 'stupid' as Caravan fund, to hold until Caravan leaves..i think it must be at least 1.00..hopefully not as the above Taiko said the goreng next year.. Be patience a bit, bro n sis
Covid-19 patient in Sarawak in hot water after failing to declare travel history
KUCHING: Sarawak authorities are investigating a Covid-19 patient in Miri for failing to declare her overseas travel history when returning to the state.
Deputy Chief Minister Datuk Amar Douglas Uggah said the woman, who recently returned from Tunisia, was in transit at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport, where her rapid antigen test came back negative.
He said she was also randomly selected for a polymerase chain reaction (PCR) test, but flew back to Miri the same day instead of waiting for the result the following day.
"When she arrived in Miri (on June 21), she filled in an e-health declaration form but did not state she was coming back from overseas. Therefore she was treated as a Sarawakian returning from Kuala Lumpur and not subject to quarantine.
"She went home but the following day the Miri Health Department was told that her PCR test was positive and she was then taken to the hospital in Miri," Uggah said at the state disaster management committee's briefing here on Wednesday (June 24).
He said the case was now under investigation as it was an offence to misinform authorities when filling in the e-health declaration form.
"We wish to remind the public to fill in the form honestly," he said.
Uggah also said Sarawak reported one new positive case on Wednesday (June 24), bringing the tally of confirmed cases to 570.
He said the latest case was a local project manager from the same construction company as the two Indonesian workers who tested positive on June 18.
"To date, 112 first-generation contacts and 312 second-generation contacts have been identified. Investigations are ongoing to identify other contacts and the source of infection," he said.
On the Kidurong cluster in Bintulu, Uggah said 217 close contacts had been identified and screened.
Eight people in the cluster have tested positive so far, while 206 tested negative and three more are awaiting results.
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Flavour bomb: Durian package leads to evacuation of Bavarian post office, six hospitalised
GERMANY (DPA): A pungent-smelling package triggered a major operation involving police, fire and emergency rescue services in Bavaria here on Saturday (June 20), before it was found to contain durian from Thailand.
The authorities had responded to a call by Deutsche Post employees who said they felt unwell after breathing in fumes.
About 60 people were evacuated from the postal facility, police said.
Twelve postal workers received medical support due to nausea, with six taken to hospital as a precaution.
The parcel was later taken outside and opened before it was delivered to its recipient in the town of Schweinfurt.