MoH to announce election SOPs soon: Dr Zaliha

Ministry in discussions with EC, with focus on dealing with Covid-19 positive cases, says health minister

3:33 PM MYT

 

KOTA BARU – The Health Ministry (MoH) will announce the standard operating procedures (SOPs) related to Covid-19 for the elections in the six states, including the Kuala Terengganu parliamentary by-election, in two or three days. 

The polling day for the six states and the parliamentary by-election is on August 12.

Its minister, Dr Zaliha Mustafa, said the ministry is holding a meeting with the Election Commission (EC) to discuss the SOPs for polling day, especially those positive with Covid-19.

“For now, the election campaign can carry on in accordance with the existing guidelines,” she told reporters after presenting the excellent service award to 1,363 staff of the Kelantan Health Department today.

Prior to this, MoH said that the Covid-19 SOPs used during the 15th general election would be used for the elections in the six states, and discussions with the EC and the National Security Council would be held if there was a need for the implementation of a new SOP.

Meanwhile, when asked about vacancies for doctor’s posts, including at Kuala Lumpur Hospital, Dr Zaliha said a total of 675 contract medical officers who have completed their graduate training have been given placement at several health facilities in the country.

She also said the 1,150 contract medical officers will be sent to several health facilities in the country starting tomorrow.

“There will be a slight drop in the number of doctors at some facilities because of the transfer, but they (vacant posts) will be filled soon because we will make sure that the country’s health services will not be affected and we are sending the doctors according to the needs of each facility,” she said. – July 31, 2023

Topics

 

Popular

‘Very hurtful’: Chief justice exposes legal failures driven by distorted Islamic views

Tun Tengku Maimun Tuan Mat laments misinterpretations of faith that distort justice in high-profile rulings, cites Indira Gandhi and Nik Elin Zurina cases

Elderly, disabled face ‘roadblocks’ as public transport goes fully digital

Consumer group urges government and public transport companies to be more inclusive with digitalisation approach

Influencer who recited Quran at Batu Caves accused of sexual misconduct in Netherlands

Abdellatif Ouisa has targeted recently converted, underage Muslim women, alleges Dutch publication

Related