Deputy Minister of Health and Population, Chrissie Kalamula Kanyasho, has disclosed that the Malawi Government has outlined a number of programmes to enable the country achieve Universal Health Coverage (UHC). Kanyasho made the sentiments on Tuesday when she opened a three-day 2020/21 Joint Health Sector Annual Review meeting in Lilongwe. The meeting, which is being […]
Chairperson of the Parliamentary Committee on Health, Dr. Matthews Ngwale, has challenged the Malawi Government to start allocating adequate resources towards the health sector, stressing that continued dependence on the benevolence of development partners to finance the sector is risky as it is not sustainable. Ngwale made the remarks in Lilongwe on Tuesday at the […]
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SEREMBAN: The high number of Covid-19 cases in Negeri Sembilan recently is due to several factors, including targeted screening on workers in the indu.
Wednesday, 09 Jun 2021 05:04 PM MYT
BY JERRY CHOONG
Workers wearing personal protective equipment bury a person who died from Covid-19 at the Christian cemetery in Fairy Park, Klang June 6, 2021. Picture by Yusof Mat Isa
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KUALA LUMPUR, June 9 The Malaysian Health Coalition (MHC) has urged the government to look into the instances of Covid-19 patients who are brought in dead (BID) to hospitals, as it reflects possible systemic failures and must be taken seriously.
The health advocacy group said as of May 31, out of the recorded 2,796 deaths in the country, 293 or approximately 10 per cent are BID patients.