.KKMPutrajaya discussing responses to WHO's declaration Covid-19 global health emergency ends
“For the time being, the MOH will continue with Covid-19 control measures or standard operating procedures until we decide whether or not to follow WHO’s recommendations. “Discussions at the ministry’s highest level are being held to consider the matter,” she told reporters at the Aidilfitri open house for Sekijang parliamentary constituency at the IOI Bandar Mosque Hall here today.
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