After raids, Health Ministry vows to protect undocumented migrants from Covid-19

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After raids, Health Ministry vows to protect undocumented migrants from Covid-19
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CORONAVIRUS | Health Ministry DG says it does not matter if they are in prison or a detention centre.

on undocumented migrants at certain areas under enhanced movement control order , the Health Ministry says it will continue striving to protect all from Covid-19 regardless of nationality and immigration status.

Asked today about the effects of the raid on the ministry’s mass testing efforts, director-general Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah stressed that the exercise was beyond his ministry’s control.

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