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Covid-19: 20 primary, secondary schools in Melaka ordered to close

MELAKA: Some 20 primary and secondary schools in Melaka have been ordered to close due to Covid-19 cases, says state health and anti-drug committee chairman Datuk Rahmad Mariman.

Phase One to be completed by month-end

MELAKA: A total of 95% from the country’s estimated 57,000 frontliners have been inoculated under Phase One of the National Covid-19 National Immunisation Programme, according to Khairy Jamaluddin. The coordinating minister of the programme said vaccination of the remaining frontliners was expected to be completed by the end of this month. “In Melaka, all frontliners have completed their first dose and are now waiting their turn for the second jab, ” he said after observing Phase Two of the programme at Dewan Tun Ali Vaccine Centre at Bukit Katil here. Good response: Khairy (seated, right) chatting with several senior citizens who had turned up for the second phase of their vaccinations at Dewan Tun Ali in Melaka. Bernama

MoH needs 12 million low dead-volume syringes for Covid-19 vaccination, says Adham

MELAKA (Feb 6): The Ministry of Health (MoH) needs 12 million low dead-volume  syringes to vaccinate 20% of the country’s population, or six million people, under the first phase of the National Covid-19 Immunisation Programme beginning end of this month. Its Minister Datuk Seri Dr Adham Baba said the syringe type is needed as the vaccine for the immunisation programme has to be administered with a specific dosage to the recipient to ensure its effectiveness. The need for this syringe is very important to avoid wastage,” he told reporters at a Covid-19 screening at a poultry factory in Serkam here. Also present was Melaka Health and Anti-Drug Committee chairman Datuk Rahmad Mariman.

Covid-19: Melaka Hospital still operational even with 32 staff testing positive

Covid-19: Melaka Hospital still operational even with 32 staff testing positive
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Covid: Melaka Hospital still operational even with 32 staff testing positive

MELAKA (Jan 26): The Melaka Hospital still has sufficient capacity to operate, despite having 32 staffers testing positive for Covid-19, says state health and anti-drug committee chairman Datuk Rahmad Mariman. He said the hospital had enough manpower to replace those who have tested positive. According to him, all 32 staff were tested positive for Covid-19 under the Bukit Palah Cluster during screening, and initial investigations found that the infection was caused by a patient from Jempol, Negeri Sembilan who was infected with Covid-19 and received treatment at the hospital. As of noon yesterday, a total of 168 individuals who were close contacts of those infected have been screened with 55 of them still waiting for their results, he said when met by reporters here today.

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