Chinese medical professionals to arrive in Malaysia to share expertise on tackling Covid-19

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PETALING JAYA: A team of medical professionals from China will be in Malaysia to give their counterparts a helping hand in managing the Covid-19 outbreak, says Datuk Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah.

The Health director-general said the Chinese medical team will look at the performance of Malaysia’s hospitals in handling the Covid-19 outbreak.

He also said that the team's role was to “share and discuss how we can improve the efficiency of our services".

 

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China caused this disaster, but now wants to claim the credit for saving us from it. the Chinese government is intent of snatching victory from the jaws of a defeat it inflicted.

i thought we don't like chinese? here you are 2nd class

ChinaLiedPeopleDied

Mana boleh Nanti dikatakan agent China pulak!!?

Need doctors to demostrate the usage of ventilators correctly , and some ICU beds from China maybe need to brief on how to operate correctly

Good.

Happy

Coming here to check why their baby didn't do much damage?

Why not Taiwan? They seem to have done a better job than China.

Are you for real?😳

No kat china pon x abih lagi covid oii!

Better SK than China

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