Health D-G: Chinese girl in Langkawi with coronavirus cured, allowed to fly home | Malay Mail

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Health D-G: Chinese girl in Langkawi with coronavirus cured, allowed to fly home

Tuesday, 04 Feb 2020 11:32 PM MYTThe unnamed four-year-old Chinese girl who was infected with the 2019-nCoV had undergone treatment and has been given the all-clear to return home to China. — Picture via Facebook/ Noor Hisham Abdullah

Health director-general Datuk Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah said the girl, who had been reported to be infected with the dreaded virus last January 29, had undergone treatment at the Hospital Sultanah Maliha in Langkawi, Kedah and has been given the all-clear to return home to China. “The perception that this disease is fatal to those who contract it is inaccurate,” he wrote on his Facebook page tonight.

 

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