Health Ministry wants 12 more thermal scanners at entry points
The Health Ministry wants 12 additional scanners to complement the existing 54 already in place at entry points across the country. – The Malaysian Insight pic by Nazir Sufari, January 27, 2020.
THE Health Ministry is looking to add 12 more thermal scanners at Malaysia’s entry points to improve monitoring of the novel coronavirus, said Dr Dzulkefly Ahmad. However, the health minister said any additional scanners to complement the existing 54 already in place are subject to the Finance Ministry’s approval.
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