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Federal funds, remote work prop up health agencies amid COVID-19

FindCare consulted the study from Harvard University researchers Wu et al., published in Science Advances in 2020, that linked long-term exposure to fine particulate matter pollution and increased vulnerability to COVID-19. FindCare ranked the top 10 counties according to their average PM2.5… Click for more. DCH officials managed to save nearly $345 million under a federal policy allowing states to reduce their payment shares for Medicaid through the end of June this year, after which officials expect Georgia’s Medicaid costs to increase by about $201 million in Fiscal 2022. Larger federal spending on Medicaid also saved about $32 million in costs that would have been cut last year from the state Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities, which treats more than 200,000 Georgians with mental health and substance abuse issues.

Health experts support move for MCO

Health experts support move for MCO 18 Jan 2021 / 13:31 H. LABUAN, Jan 17 The Royal Malaysian Police (PDRM) and Malaysian Armed Forces (ATM) personnels on duty in a roadblock at Jalan Tun Mustapha today. Labuan police has issued a RM1,000 compound notices to 41 violators of standard operating procedures under the Movement Control Order. fotoBERNAMA (2021) COPYRIGHTS RESERVED LABUAN KUALA LUMPUR: Health experts who have weighed in on the issue of a second movement control order (MCO) have expressed their support for the move. On the other hand, an economist warns of the adverse impact it will have on small businesses but suggested that there are ways the government can help to mitigate the impact.

MCO needed to control Covid, for economy recovery: Experts | Daily Express Online

Published on: Monday, January 18, 2021 By: Bernama Credit: Bernama.com Kuala Lumpur: The enforcement of the Movement Control Order (MCO) in five states and three federal territories for 14 days beginning Jan 13 as announced by Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin had been the talk of the town even prior to the announcement. Following the decision by the government, the public has raised their concerns on how the two-week MCO in Penang, Selangor, the Federal Territories of Kuala Lumpur, Putrajaya and Labuan, Melaka, Johor and Sabah would affect those in business, especially small entrepreneurs. Experts, however, believed the implementation which is aimed at flattening the Covid-19 curve, is crucial for the health and economy sectors.

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