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Health minister: 22 more suspected H1N1 cases in Ipoh school

Health Minister Datuk Seri Dzulkefly Ahmad speaks to reporters at the Parliament lobby in Kuala Lumpur March 14, 2019. — Picture by Ahmad Zamzahuri

This made the cumulative total reported at the school at 102 people including a teacher who had a respiratory infection such as fever, sore throat and cough, he said. ‘’A total 51 students were still isolated at the school’s hostel and monitoring over them is ongoing,’’ he said after a launching the Nutrition Month Malaysia here yesterday.

Prior to this, allegations of a mysterious disease threatening the students were viralled on the social media.

 

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