Mental health is government's utmost priority in battling Covid-19, says Dr Adham

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KUALA LUMPUR (Bernama): Managing mental health is now the government's utmost priority to ensure the curve of Covid-19 infection not only could be flattened but defeated as well, said Health Minister Datuk Seri Dr Adham Baba.

KUALA LUMPUR : Managing mental health is now the government's utmost priority to ensure the curve of Covid-19 infection not only could be flattened but defeated as well, said Health Minister Datuk Seri Dr Adham BabaHe said the Covid-19 outbreak for over a year has caused an impact on human psychology especially mental health not only among the frontliners but also the population in general, thus proper strategies are very important to break the vicious cycle.

Themed Accelerating the Transformation of Health Systems in a Pandemic - Challenges & Opportunities, the two-day conference was organised by KSI Strategic Institute for the Asia Pacific . Elaborating further, Dr Adham said consistency in the public health messaging as well as increased funding dedicated to fact-checking seemed to be needed as the immediate first step, thus the need to review the policies, guidelines, and regulations relating to individuals' rights post-Covid-19.

 

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