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3,000 courses of Paxlovid in preparation to treat pilgrims
KUALA LUMPUR: The Health Ministry will supply at least 3,000 Paxlovid courses in preparation to treat pilgrims who may contract Covid-19 while performing the haj.
Better welfare for workers
PUTRAJAYA: The healthcare work culture improvement task force’s to-do list includes proposing improvements to the work culture and human resources management for public health services.
Covid-19: Health Ministry to prepare 3,000 courses of Paxlovid ahead of haj season
KUALA LUMPUR: The Health Ministry (MOH) will supply at least 3,000 Paxlovid courses in preparation to treat pilgrims if they contracted Covid-19 while performing the haj.
Former Mosti sec-gen to lead task force probing death of houseman in Penang, says Khairy
PUTRAJAYA: Former science, technology and innovation ministry secretary-general Datuk Dr Siti Hamisah Tapsir will lead the healthcare work and culture improvement task force, says the Health Ministry.
Covid-19: Over 11,000 adults aged 60 years and above given second booster shot
PETALING JAYA: A total of 11,653 adults aged 60 years and above received their voluntary second booster shot as of Wednesday (May 11) through the National Covid-19 Immunisation Programme.
No place for toxic work culture at public hospitals, says Khairy
PUTRAJAYA: There must be no toxic work culture at public hospitals, said Khairy Jamaluddin.
Caring for the nurses next
PUTRAJAYA: After successfully resolving the issue of contract doctors, the Health Ministry will now focus on matters affecting nurses, says Khairy Jamaluddin.
State to address public concerns on face masks
JOHOR is looking at standardising the requirement for wearing face masks in crowded open-air areas to address confusion among the public and traders.
Doctors offer ways to bring change to internship
GEORGE TOWN: Doctors are calling for an independent task force to ensure there is no bullying and abuse of housemen, and urged the authorities to take a step back and look at the conditions of the healthcare system.
‘Bully doctors’ to stay put
PUTRAJAYA: The alleged “bully doctors” will remain in Penang Hospital while two different bodies investigate claims of bullying culture and the death of a houseman, says Khairy Jamaluddin.