Health ministry to carry out risk assessment on Covid-19 infections

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Dr Zaliha Mustafa attending a town hall session on the proposed white paper on health for the southern zone in Pagoh, Johor, today.

It is also necessary to facilitate the government in determining the next course of direction involving the latest protection measures against Covid-19. Zaliha said the ministry would also review and update the Covid-19 guidelines with reference to WHO’s recommendations regarding the long-term management transition of the pandemic.

 

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