You are required to consult with our Health Screening Doctor before taking the vaccine, and the consultation fee is included in the price.The vaccine purchase is non-refundable. If you are found unsuitable for the vaccine, you will be advised to consider other vaccines or a health screening package (e.g., the NewNorm Economy Package worth RM488).
It protects from severe respiratory symptoms and reduces the risk of complications like pneumonia and bronchiolitis.
Recommended Population:
Recommended Interval: 1 dose
Pre-consultation needed.
RSV Infection: What You Need to Know
Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) is a highly contagious virus that can cause mild to severe respiratory symptoms. While RSV is often mistaken for a common cold, it can be more serious, especially for older adults and those with underlying health conditions.
Symptoms of RSV
RSV symptoms can last up to two weeks and may include: Fever
Runny nose
Cough
Sneezing
Sore throat
Wheezing
Congestion
Rapid or difficult breathing
Headache
Fatigue
Cyanosis (bluish skin due to lack of oxygen)
RSV Risks for Older Adults
Adults aged 60 and above are at a higher risk of severe RSV infections, which can lead to hospitalization. RSV can also worsen existing conditions such as: Pneumonia
Congestive heart failure (CHF)
Asthma
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
Even after recovery, RSV may cause long-term effects, making daily tasks like eating, walking, and breathing more challenging.
Who Is at Higher Risk?
Older adults and those with health conditions like diabetes, COPD, heart disease, and asthma are more likely to be hospitalized due to RSV complications.
How to Prevent RSV
Wash your hands regularly
Avoid touching your face
Keep distance from sick individuals
Cover coughs and sneezes
Clean and disinfect surfaces
Stay home if you’re unwell
RSV Vaccination for Protection
A vaccine is available to help protect older adults from severe RSV infections. Studies show:
82.6% efficacy in preventing RSV-related lower respiratory diseases
94.6% efficacy in individuals with at least one underlying condition
It is to prevent shingles by boosting your body’s immune system and helps to prevent the reactivation of the chickenpox virus.
Recommended Population:
Recommended Interval: 2 doses (0- ,2-month)
Pre-consultation needed.
Shingles: What You Need to Know
Shingles, also known as herpes zoster, is a painful rash caused by the reactivation of the varicella-zoster virus (the same virus that causes chickenpox). While it can affect anyone who has had chickenpox, older adults and those with weakened immune systems are at higher risk of severe complications.
Symptoms of Shingles
Shingles symptoms can last for weeks and may include: Painful rash (often on one side of the body)
Burning, tingling, or itching sensation
Blisters filled with fluid
Fever
Headache
Fatigue
Sensitivity to light
Did You Know?
In adults >50 years of age who get shingles:
Complications of Shingles for Older Adults
Shingles can lead to serious complications, especially in individuals over 50. The most common complications include: Postherpetic Neuralgia (PHN) – Long-term nerve pain that can last for months or years
Vision loss – If shingles affects the eyes
Neurological issues – Including inflammation of the brain (encephalitis)
Skin infections – If blisters become infected
Who Is at Higher Risk?
Individuals aged 50 and above, as well as those with weakened immune systems due to conditions like diabetes, cancer, or chronic illnesses, are more likely to experience severe shingles and complications.
More than 90% of Singaporeans over the age of 50 have the chickenpox virus and are at risk of developing shingles. Which means, 1 in 3 adults in Singapore will get shingles in their lifetime?”
How to Prevent Shingles
Get vaccinated against shingles
Maintain a healthy immune system
Manage stress and get enough rest
Avoid close contact with people who have active chickenpox or shingles.
Due to overwhelming response, purchase from 8 Feb 2025 onwards will be redeemable in Apr 2025
Due to overwhelming response, purchase from 7 March 2025 onwards will be redeemable in May 2025
Protect against serious infections like pneumonia, meningitis, and bloodstream infections caused by Streptococcus pneumoniae.
Recommended Population: 2 to 65 years old
Recommended Interval: Only a single dose is required. For individuals over 65 years old: A booster dose may be required after 5 years from the last vaccination
Pneumococcal disease is caused by the bacterium Streptococcus pneumoniae, leading to severe infections such as pneumonia, meningitis, and bloodstream infections. In Malaysia, pneumonia has been a significant health concern, ranking as the first leading cause of death in 2023, accounting for 15.2% of medically certified deaths.
Symptoms
The manifestations of pneumococcal disease vary depending on the affected area:
Early recognition and treatment are crucial to prevent severe complications.
Risks
Without prompt and appropriate treatment, pneumococcal infections can lead to:
Certain populations are more susceptible to pneumococcal disease:
Preventative measures include:
Pneumovax 23 is a pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccine (PPSV23) that helps protect against 23 strains of Streptococcus pneumoniae, reducing the risk of pneumonia, meningitis, and bloodstream infections. Recommended for adults 50+, high-risk individuals, and those with chronic conditions, it boosts immunity and prevents severe complications.
Stay protected—get vaccinated today!
Gardasil-9 Vaccine (HPV Vaccine) – first dose must be administered within the first 6 months of purchase. An appointment is not required.
Prevention is better than cure. Get vaccinated against HPV today.
3 doses of Gardasil-9 vaccines are used to prevent 2 types of low-risk and 7 types of high-risk – sub-types of HPVs.
The vaccine is typically given to adolescents and young adults between the ages of 9 and 26. It is most effective when given before an individual becomes sexually active, as this is when the risk of HPV infection is highest. Gardasil-9 has been shown to be highly effective in reducing the risk of HPV infection and the development of HPV-related cancers. With that, regular health screenings are still recommended to complement the vaccination.
Gardasil-9 Vaccine (HPV Vaccine) – first dose must be administered within the first 6 months of purchase. An appointment is not required.
Prevention is better than cure. Get vaccinated against HPV today.
3 doses of Gardasil-9 vaccines are used to prevent 2 types of low-risk and 7 types of high-risk – sub-types of HPVs.
The vaccine is typically given to adolescents and young adults between the ages of 9 and 26. It is most effective when given before an individual becomes sexually active, as this is when the risk of HPV infection is highest. Gardasil-9 has been shown to be highly effective in reducing the risk of HPV infection and the development of HPV-related cancers. With that, regular health screenings are still recommended to complement the vaccination.
Pap smear (or Pap test) is a cytological screening for cervical cancer. It involves collecting cells from the cervix in the lower part of the uterus that opens into the vagina.
Pap smears are recommended for women who are or have been sexually active, or who are 21 years of age and above. It is typically recommended that women get a Pap smear every 2 years, depending on their age, risk factors and previous diagnosis.
A non-invasive imaging technique used to examine the organs and structures within the pelvis, including the uterus, ovaries, fallopian tubes, bladder, and prostate gland. It can help diagnose conditions such as pelvic pain, abnormal bleeding, ovarian cysts, uterine fibroids, and pregnancy-related issues.
HPV DNA genotyping is a laboratory test that is used to identify the specific types of HPV present in a sample of cells or tissue, mainly to identify high-risk HPV genotypes, which are responsible for most HPV-related cancers.
Read more on Cervical Cancer here.
You are required to consult with our Health Screening Doctor before taking the vaccine, and the consultation fee is included in the price.The vaccine purchase is non-refundable. If you are found unsuitable for the vaccine, you will be advised to consider other vaccines or a health screening package (e.g., the NewNorm Economy Package worth RM488).
It protects from severe respiratory symptoms and reduces the risk of complications like pneumonia and bronchiolitis.
Recommended Population:
Recommended Interval: 1 dose
Pre-consultation needed.
RSV Infection: What You Need to Know
Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) is a highly contagious virus that can cause mild to severe respiratory symptoms. While RSV is often mistaken for a common cold, it can be more serious, especially for older adults and those with underlying health conditions.
Symptoms of RSV
RSV symptoms can last up to two weeks and may include: Fever
Runny nose
Cough
Sneezing
Sore throat
Wheezing
Congestion
Rapid or difficult breathing
Headache
Fatigue
Cyanosis (bluish skin due to lack of oxygen)
RSV Risks for Older Adults
Adults aged 60 and above are at a higher risk of severe RSV infections, which can lead to hospitalization. RSV can also worsen existing conditions such as: Pneumonia
Congestive heart failure (CHF)
Asthma
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
Even after recovery, RSV may cause long-term effects, making daily tasks like eating, walking, and breathing more challenging.
Who Is at Higher Risk?
Older adults and those with health conditions like diabetes, COPD, heart disease, and asthma are more likely to be hospitalized due to RSV complications.
How to Prevent RSV
Wash your hands regularly
Avoid touching your face
Keep distance from sick individuals
Cover coughs and sneezes
Clean and disinfect surfaces
Stay home if you’re unwell
RSV Vaccination for Protection
A vaccine is available to help protect older adults from severe RSV infections. Studies show:
82.6% efficacy in preventing RSV-related lower respiratory diseases
94.6% efficacy in individuals with at least one underlying condition
It is to prevent shingles by boosting your body’s immune system and helps to prevent the reactivation of the chickenpox virus.
Recommended Population:
Recommended Interval: 2 doses (0- ,2-month)
Pre-consultation needed.
Shingles: What You Need to Know
Shingles, also known as herpes zoster, is a painful rash caused by the reactivation of the varicella-zoster virus (the same virus that causes chickenpox). While it can affect anyone who has had chickenpox, older adults and those with weakened immune systems are at higher risk of severe complications.
Symptoms of Shingles
Shingles symptoms can last for weeks and may include: Painful rash (often on one side of the body)
Burning, tingling, or itching sensation
Blisters filled with fluid
Fever
Headache
Fatigue
Sensitivity to light
Did You Know?
In adults >50 years of age who get shingles:
Complications of Shingles for Older Adults
Shingles can lead to serious complications, especially in individuals over 50. The most common complications include: Postherpetic Neuralgia (PHN) – Long-term nerve pain that can last for months or years
Vision loss – If shingles affects the eyes
Neurological issues – Including inflammation of the brain (encephalitis)
Skin infections – If blisters become infected
Who Is at Higher Risk?
Individuals aged 50 and above, as well as those with weakened immune systems due to conditions like diabetes, cancer, or chronic illnesses, are more likely to experience severe shingles and complications.
More than 90% of Singaporeans over the age of 50 have the chickenpox virus and are at risk of developing shingles. Which means, 1 in 3 adults in Singapore will get shingles in their lifetime?”
How to Prevent Shingles
Get vaccinated against shingles
Maintain a healthy immune system
Manage stress and get enough rest
Avoid close contact with people who have active chickenpox or shingles.
Due to overwhelming response, purchase from 8 Feb 2025 onwards will be redeemable in Apr 2025
Due to overwhelming response, purchase from 7 March 2025 onwards will be redeemable in May 2025
Protect against serious infections like pneumonia, meningitis, and bloodstream infections caused by Streptococcus pneumoniae.
Recommended Population: 2 to 65 years old
Recommended Interval: Only a single dose is required. For individuals over 65 years old: A booster dose may be required after 5 years from the last vaccination
Pneumococcal disease is caused by the bacterium Streptococcus pneumoniae, leading to severe infections such as pneumonia, meningitis, and bloodstream infections. In Malaysia, pneumonia has been a significant health concern, ranking as the first leading cause of death in 2023, accounting for 15.2% of medically certified deaths.
Symptoms
The manifestations of pneumococcal disease vary depending on the affected area:
Early recognition and treatment are crucial to prevent severe complications.
Risks
Without prompt and appropriate treatment, pneumococcal infections can lead to:
Certain populations are more susceptible to pneumococcal disease:
Preventative measures include:
Pneumovax 23 is a pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccine (PPSV23) that helps protect against 23 strains of Streptococcus pneumoniae, reducing the risk of pneumonia, meningitis, and bloodstream infections. Recommended for adults 50+, high-risk individuals, and those with chronic conditions, it boosts immunity and prevents severe complications.
Stay protected—get vaccinated today!
Gardasil-9 Vaccine (HPV Vaccine) – first dose must be administered within the first 6 months of purchase. An appointment is not required.
Prevention is better than cure. Get vaccinated against HPV today.
3 doses of Gardasil-9 vaccines are used to prevent 2 types of low-risk and 7 types of high-risk – sub-types of HPVs.
The vaccine is typically given to adolescents and young adults between the ages of 9 and 26. It is most effective when given before an individual becomes sexually active, as this is when the risk of HPV infection is highest. Gardasil-9 has been shown to be highly effective in reducing the risk of HPV infection and the development of HPV-related cancers. With that, regular health screenings are still recommended to complement the vaccination.
Gardasil-9 Vaccine (HPV Vaccine) – first dose must be administered within the first 6 months of purchase. An appointment is not required.
Prevention is better than cure. Get vaccinated against HPV today.
3 doses of Gardasil-9 vaccines are used to prevent 2 types of low-risk and 7 types of high-risk – sub-types of HPVs.
The vaccine is typically given to adolescents and young adults between the ages of 9 and 26. It is most effective when given before an individual becomes sexually active, as this is when the risk of HPV infection is highest. Gardasil-9 has been shown to be highly effective in reducing the risk of HPV infection and the development of HPV-related cancers. With that, regular health screenings are still recommended to complement the vaccination.
Pap smear (or Pap test) is a cytological screening for cervical cancer. It involves collecting cells from the cervix in the lower part of the uterus that opens into the vagina.
Pap smears are recommended for women who are or have been sexually active, or who are 21 years of age and above. It is typically recommended that women get a Pap smear every 2 years, depending on their age, risk factors and previous diagnosis.
A non-invasive imaging technique used to examine the organs and structures within the pelvis, including the uterus, ovaries, fallopian tubes, bladder, and prostate gland. It can help diagnose conditions such as pelvic pain, abnormal bleeding, ovarian cysts, uterine fibroids, and pregnancy-related issues.
HPV DNA genotyping is a laboratory test that is used to identify the specific types of HPV present in a sample of cells or tissue, mainly to identify high-risk HPV genotypes, which are responsible for most HPV-related cancers.
Read more on Cervical Cancer here.
Gardasil-9 Vaccine (HPV Vaccine) – first dose must be administered within the first 6 months of purchase. An appointment is not required.
Prevention is better than cure. Get vaccinated against HPV today.
3 doses of Gardasil-9 vaccines are used to prevent 2 types of low-risk and 7 types of high-risk – sub-types of HPVs.
The vaccine is typically given to adolescents and young adults between the ages of 9 and 26. It is most effective when given before an individual becomes sexually active, as this is when the risk of HPV infection is highest. Gardasil-9 has been shown to be highly effective in reducing the risk of HPV infection and the development of HPV-related cancers. With that, regular health screenings are still recommended to complement the vaccination.
Gardasil-9 Vaccine (HPV Vaccine) – first dose must be administered within the first 6 months of purchase. An appointment is not required.
Prevention is better than cure. Get vaccinated against HPV today.
3 doses of Gardasil-9 vaccines are used to prevent 2 types of low-risk and 7 types of high-risk – sub-types of HPVs.
The vaccine is typically given to adolescents and young adults between the ages of 9 and 26. It is most effective when given before an individual becomes sexually active, as this is when the risk of HPV infection is highest. Gardasil-9 has been shown to be highly effective in reducing the risk of HPV infection and the development of HPV-related cancers. With that, regular health screenings are still recommended to complement the vaccination.
Pap smear (or Pap test) is a cytological screening for cervical cancer. It involves collecting cells from the cervix in the lower part of the uterus that opens into the vagina.
Pap smears are recommended for women who are or have been sexually active, or who are 21 years of age and above. It is typically recommended that women get a Pap smear every 2 years, depending on their age, risk factors and previous diagnosis.
A non-invasive imaging technique used to examine the organs and structures within the pelvis, including the uterus, ovaries, fallopian tubes, bladder, and prostate gland. It can help diagnose conditions such as pelvic pain, abnormal bleeding, ovarian cysts, uterine fibroids, and pregnancy-related issues.
HPV DNA genotyping is a laboratory test that is used to identify the specific types of HPV present in a sample of cells or tissue, mainly to identify high-risk HPV genotypes, which are responsible for most HPV-related cancers.
Read more on Cervical Cancer here.
You are required to consult with our Health Screening Doctor before taking the vaccine, and the consultation fee is included in the price.The vaccine purchase is non-refundable. If you are found unsuitable for the vaccine, you will be advised to consider other vaccines or a health screening package (e.g., the NewNorm Economy Package worth RM488).
Due to overwhelming response, purchase from 8 Feb 2025 onwards will be redeemable in Apr 2025 (Influenza vaccine)
a) Influenza vaccine (flu vaccine) : redeemable in Apr 2025
b) Pneumovax 23 : redeemable 10 Feb 2025
Due to overwhelming response, purchase from 8 Feb 2025 onwards will be redeemable in Apr 2025
Due to overwhelming response, purchase from 7 March 2025 onwards will be redeemable in May 2025
Protect against serious infections like pneumonia, meningitis, and bloodstream infections caused by Streptococcus pneumoniae.
Recommended Population: 2 to 65 years old
Recommended Interval: Only a single dose is required. For individuals over 65 years old: A booster dose may be required after 5 years from the last vaccination
Pneumococcal disease is caused by the bacterium Streptococcus pneumoniae, leading to severe infections such as pneumonia, meningitis, and bloodstream infections. In Malaysia, pneumonia has been a significant health concern, ranking as the first leading cause of death in 2023, accounting for 15.2% of medically certified deaths.
Symptoms
The manifestations of pneumococcal disease vary depending on the affected area:
Early recognition and treatment are crucial to prevent severe complications.
Risks
Without prompt and appropriate treatment, pneumococcal infections can lead to:
Certain populations are more susceptible to pneumococcal disease:
Preventative measures include:
Pneumovax 23 is a pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccine (PPSV23) that helps protect against 23 strains of Streptococcus pneumoniae, reducing the risk of pneumonia, meningitis, and bloodstream infections. Recommended for adults 50+, high-risk individuals, and those with chronic conditions, it boosts immunity and prevents severe complications.
Stay protected—get vaccinated today!
Gardasil-9 Vaccine (HPV Vaccine) – first dose must be administered within the first 6 months of purchase. An appointment is not required.
Prevention is better than cure. Get vaccinated against HPV today.
3 doses of Gardasil-9 vaccines are used to prevent 2 types of low-risk and 7 types of high-risk – sub-types of HPVs.
The vaccine is typically given to adolescents and young adults between the ages of 9 and 26. It is most effective when given before an individual becomes sexually active, as this is when the risk of HPV infection is highest. Gardasil-9 has been shown to be highly effective in reducing the risk of HPV infection and the development of HPV-related cancers. With that, regular health screenings are still recommended to complement the vaccination.
Gardasil-9 Vaccine (HPV Vaccine) – first dose must be administered within the first 6 months of purchase. An appointment is not required.
Prevention is better than cure. Get vaccinated against HPV today.
3 doses of Gardasil-9 vaccines are used to prevent 2 types of low-risk and 7 types of high-risk – sub-types of HPVs.
The vaccine is typically given to adolescents and young adults between the ages of 9 and 26. It is most effective when given before an individual becomes sexually active, as this is when the risk of HPV infection is highest. Gardasil-9 has been shown to be highly effective in reducing the risk of HPV infection and the development of HPV-related cancers. With that, regular health screenings are still recommended to complement the vaccination.
Pap smear (or Pap test) is a cytological screening for cervical cancer. It involves collecting cells from the cervix in the lower part of the uterus that opens into the vagina.
Pap smears are recommended for women who are or have been sexually active, or who are 21 years of age and above. It is typically recommended that women get a Pap smear every 2 years, depending on their age, risk factors and previous diagnosis.
A non-invasive imaging technique used to examine the organs and structures within the pelvis, including the uterus, ovaries, fallopian tubes, bladder, and prostate gland. It can help diagnose conditions such as pelvic pain, abnormal bleeding, ovarian cysts, uterine fibroids, and pregnancy-related issues.
HPV DNA genotyping is a laboratory test that is used to identify the specific types of HPV present in a sample of cells or tissue, mainly to identify high-risk HPV genotypes, which are responsible for most HPV-related cancers.
Read more on Cervical Cancer here.
You are required to consult with our Health Screening Doctor before taking the vaccine, and the consultation fee is included in the price.The vaccine purchase is non-refundable. If you are found unsuitable for the vaccine, you will be advised to consider other vaccines or a health screening package (e.g., the NewNorm Economy Package worth RM488).
Due to overwhelming response, purchase from 8 Feb 2025 onwards will be redeemable in Apr 2025 (Influenza vaccine)
a) Influenza vaccine (flu vaccine) : redeemable in Apr 2025
b) Pneumovax 23 : redeemable 10 Feb 2025
Due to overwhelming response, purchase from 8 Feb 2025 onwards will be redeemable in Apr 2025
Due to overwhelming response, purchase from 7 March 2025 onwards will be redeemable in May 2025
Protect against serious infections like pneumonia, meningitis, and bloodstream infections caused by Streptococcus pneumoniae.
Recommended Population: 2 to 65 years old
Recommended Interval: Only a single dose is required. For individuals over 65 years old: A booster dose may be required after 5 years from the last vaccination
Pneumococcal disease is caused by the bacterium Streptococcus pneumoniae, leading to severe infections such as pneumonia, meningitis, and bloodstream infections. In Malaysia, pneumonia has been a significant health concern, ranking as the first leading cause of death in 2023, accounting for 15.2% of medically certified deaths.
Symptoms
The manifestations of pneumococcal disease vary depending on the affected area:
Early recognition and treatment are crucial to prevent severe complications.
Risks
Without prompt and appropriate treatment, pneumococcal infections can lead to:
Certain populations are more susceptible to pneumococcal disease:
Preventative measures include:
Pneumovax 23 is a pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccine (PPSV23) that helps protect against 23 strains of Streptococcus pneumoniae, reducing the risk of pneumonia, meningitis, and bloodstream infections. Recommended for adults 50+, high-risk individuals, and those with chronic conditions, it boosts immunity and prevents severe complications.
Stay protected—get vaccinated today!
Gardasil-9 Vaccine (HPV Vaccine) – first dose must be administered within the first 6 months of purchase. An appointment is not required.
Prevention is better than cure. Get vaccinated against HPV today.
3 doses of Gardasil-9 vaccines are used to prevent 2 types of low-risk and 7 types of high-risk – sub-types of HPVs.
The vaccine is typically given to adolescents and young adults between the ages of 9 and 26. It is most effective when given before an individual becomes sexually active, as this is when the risk of HPV infection is highest. Gardasil-9 has been shown to be highly effective in reducing the risk of HPV infection and the development of HPV-related cancers. With that, regular health screenings are still recommended to complement the vaccination.
Gardasil-9 Vaccine (HPV Vaccine) – first dose must be administered within the first 6 months of purchase. An appointment is not required.
Prevention is better than cure. Get vaccinated against HPV today.
3 doses of Gardasil-9 vaccines are used to prevent 2 types of low-risk and 7 types of high-risk – sub-types of HPVs.
The vaccine is typically given to adolescents and young adults between the ages of 9 and 26. It is most effective when given before an individual becomes sexually active, as this is when the risk of HPV infection is highest. Gardasil-9 has been shown to be highly effective in reducing the risk of HPV infection and the development of HPV-related cancers. With that, regular health screenings are still recommended to complement the vaccination.
Pap smear (or Pap test) is a cytological screening for cervical cancer. It involves collecting cells from the cervix in the lower part of the uterus that opens into the vagina.
Pap smears are recommended for women who are or have been sexually active, or who are 21 years of age and above. It is typically recommended that women get a Pap smear every 2 years, depending on their age, risk factors and previous diagnosis.
A non-invasive imaging technique used to examine the organs and structures within the pelvis, including the uterus, ovaries, fallopian tubes, bladder, and prostate gland. It can help diagnose conditions such as pelvic pain, abnormal bleeding, ovarian cysts, uterine fibroids, and pregnancy-related issues.
HPV DNA genotyping is a laboratory test that is used to identify the specific types of HPV present in a sample of cells or tissue, mainly to identify high-risk HPV genotypes, which are responsible for most HPV-related cancers.
Read more on Cervical Cancer here.
Life Care Diagnostic Medical Centre Sdn. Bhd. 200401034597 (673106-V)
Bangsar South
WhatsApp: 0122923610
1st Floor, Wisma Lifecare,
No. 5, Jalan Kerinchi, Bangsar South,
59200 Kuala Lumpur
Cheras South
WhatsApp: 01127213620
19A-2 & 19B-2, Block E, Kompleks Komersil Akasa,
Jalan Akasa, Akasa Cheras Selatan,
43300 Seri Kembangan, Selangor
Operating Hour:
Monday – Friday: 8.00am – 5.00pm
Saturday: 8.00am – 1.00pm
Sunday & Public Holidays: Closed