Malaysia’s health ministry said there is no rising trend of influenza cases in Malaysia. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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Malay Mail on MSNHealth minister confirms some flu shots out of stock, but says more arriving soonHealth Minister Datuk Seri Dzulkefly Ahmad said there was no cause for worry over the shortage of certain flu vaccines, ...
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Malay Mail on MSNHealth Ministry: Senior citizens to receive free influenza jabs, applications open from Feb 14KUALA LUMPUR, Feb 10 – Senior citizens aged 60 and above will be eligible for free influenza vaccination starting February 18 ...
Malaysia’s Health Minister Dzulkefly Ahmad said over the weekend that there was a readiness to revisit the possibility of ...
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While the vaping industry provides tens of thousands of jobs for Malaysians, there are also rising health costs linked to ...
According to the MoH, the positivity rate for influenza samples in the region has actually decreased, from 26.1% in ...
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Malay Mail on MSNHealth Ministry orders supplier to replace substandard fabric likened to ‘shrouds’ for nurse uniformsThe Ministry of Health (MOH) has requested the replacement of nurse uniforms supplied by Peluang Kristal (M) Sdn Bhd due to ...
Diabetes is another pressing issue, with 20.5% of Penang’s adult population diagnosed with the condition—4.9% higher than the ...
The Ministry of Health (MoH) has reassured the public that the country has not seen a rise in influenza cases despite ...
The shortage of certain types of influenza vaccines could end as early as next month with the arrival of new stock, says ...
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