CORONAVIRUS | Nine doctors pen a letter to the health minister on a staff being tested positive for Covid-19 and shortage of PPE.
CORONAVIRUS | Selangor Health Department director Dr Shaari Ngadiman has dismissed the accusation by a group of doctors in Kajang that a government clinic failed to act after one of its staff was tested positive for Covid-19.
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