Dr Jeanne Wong Sze Lyn, Dr Khor Swee Kheng & Dr Ginsky Chan THE STAR – Ruby is a five-year-old girl who has been passing urine frequently, feeling thirsty and feeling more tired than usual for the past one week. Her parents took her to see a doctor, who performed a simple finger prick for […]
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PETALING JAYA: Healthcare professionals should learn from the lessons of Covid-19 in managing monkeypox, say experts, urging Malaysians not to overreact to the World Health Organisation’s (WHO) announcement of the outbreak as a global health emergency.
Malaysia's transition to treating Covid-19 as endemic is unlikely to spark a healthcare crisis, thanks to a “wall of immunity” against the virus, officials and experts say. However, eased rules from Friday (April 1) on opening hours, capacity limits and international travel – especially at the Singapore border – could be tightened again if the situation takes a turn for the worse.