“I reject any allegation MOH sought to cover up HIV data leak incident” – Gan Kim Yong

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Minister for Health Gan Kim Yong vehemently rejected any allegation that the Ministry of Health (MOH) sought to “cover up” the HIV data leak incident, that affected 14,200 patients diagnosed with HIV and 2,400 individuals who had contact with these...

 

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We reject you too GKY. Do the right thing..Sack yourself😂

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