CORONAVIRUS | ‘Stay home and maintain good hygiene,' Noor Hisham tells the people as he turns 57 tomorrow.
CORONAVIRUS | As he turns 57 tomorrow, Health Ministry director-general Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah birthday wish is none other than for Malaysians to heed a reminder he has often repeated.
“The most special gift for me is, if possible, for Malaysians to continue to remain at home and maintain high hygiene standards,” he said in a video posted by
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