No protest at public health facilities in Johor, says state exco


JOHOR BARU: Services in all health facilities statewide are operating as usual with no sign of the planned contract doctors’ strike, says Johor health and unity committee chairman Ling Tian Soon.

He said there are 1,880 contract medical officers with Grade UD41 and UD43 in 24 health facilities in Johor.

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