Guidelines meant to give frontliner's children special attention, says health DG

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Guidelines meant to give frontliner's children special attention, says health DG
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Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah denies discrimination in ministry's revised guidelines for childcare centres and nurseries. FMTNews Covid19 KKM

May 25, 2020 6:13 PM

PUTRAJAYA: The health ministry has denied that it will be segregating children of frontliners at childcare centres or nurseries, following a recent guideline which sparked allegations of discrimination. The women, family and community development ministry’s recently updated guidelines called for childcare centres or nurseries to separate frontliners’ children from other children because of the increased risk that frontliners’ children have of being infected with Covid-19.

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