Real estate agent Jenna Cooper asked friends for clothing and other items to help people in need. Her request spread quickly through a network of powerful women such as Stone and Berry.
DURING the Covid-19 pandemic, then Health director-general Tan Sri Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah was one of the most prominent figures in the public eye for his contributions to the nation's coronavirus-fighting efforts.
It is said that a Facebook account is now using his name and photograph to promote its"stroke prevention" methods, prompting Dr Noor Hisham to declare that he will sue those responsible.In a Facebook post on Tuesday , Dr Noor Hisham wrote: “A gentle reminder to all netizens, please be aware of these fake statements using my name and photos going viral again.
He also attached a screenshot of an article that claimed he was “known for treating people without pills” to cure vascular diseases.
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