Makcik Kiah (not her real name), 82, has lived in a
kampung (village) house built by her husband for the past 60 years.
They have raised four children who are now residing in cities to earn a living.
Her husband is bedbound due to a stroke and she is his only caregiver, looking after all his needs and cleaning up after him.
Makcik Kiah has heard about Covid-19 on the evening news and is aware that vaccination is important to reduce the risk of contracting the infectious disease.
However, she feels helpless as she is unable to leave her husband unattended to travel to the vaccination centre in town.
15 Dec 2020 / 22:13 H. Pix for illustration purposes.
PUTRAJAYA: About 35% of the 52,873 smokers who registered under the mQuit Services, a smoking cessation treatment, between 2015 and 2019, have successfully quit smoking, said Deputy Health Minister Datuk Dr Noor Azmi Ghazali.
He said the programme was conducted in two phases, namely, the first phase held from 2015 to 2017, and the second phase from 2017 to this year.
There are 198 registered private facilities nationwide offering smoking cessation services to date, and the number is expected to increase to 400 facilities by 2025, he said.
“It is an encouraging success as a result of the cooperation of all the partners involved,” he told reporters here today after the signing of a memorandum of understanding (MoU) for the third phase of mQuit Services between the Ministry of Health (MOH) and 13 partners, for a period of five years .