PETALING JAYA: Malaysians have been living with the Covid-19 pandemic for more than 18 months and health experts now say the virus is “here to stay”. However, the transition to live with the virus in the new normal will have to start with vaccinations.
In such a scenario, people will be allowed to go about their daily lives but will have to adhere to strict standard operating procedures, said Medical Practitioners Coalition Association of Malaysia president Dr Raj Kumar Maharajah.
“We will need to maintain our personal hygiene, wear masks and practise social distancing whenever possible.
“If we feel sick, we need to quarantine ourselves, ” he said.
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Monday, 28 Jun 2021 09:53 AM MYT
BY JERRY CHOONG
Malaysian Pharmacists Society president Amrahi Buang praised pharmacists for steadfastly serving the country to ensure the continuity of pharmacotherapy and immunisation efforts are well-maintained, despite not being well-acknowledged by the current healthcare ecosystem. Picture by Yusof Mat Isa
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KUALA LUMPUR, June 28 The Malaysian Pharmacists Society (MPS) has joined the Malaysian Medical Association’s call to review and revamp the contract system for healthcare workers, dubbing the existing one as “inhumane”.
Its president Amrahi Buang said doing so would ensure a more transparent evaluation and selection system for contract healthcare professionals, for the betterment of public healthcare services in Malaysia.
PETALING JAYA: Most community pharmacists are given approval to continue operating during the lockdown period, says the Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Ministry.
KUALA LUMPUR, June 10 A recent video depicting officers from the Immigration Department rounding up migrants in Cyberjaya, Selangor for a mass disinfection exercise to prevent the spread of Covid-19 drew consternation from public health advocates. Three health experts who weighed in said the.