Health Ministry in the process of collaborating with China to isolate Covid-19 virus strains

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Health Ministry in the process of collaborating with China to isolate Covid-19 virus strains
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PETALING JAYA: The Health Ministry will soon be receiving medical experts from China in two weeks’ time, who have dealt with the Covid-19 virus and ma...

: The Health Ministry will soon be receiving medical experts from China in two weeks’ time, who have dealt with the Covid-19 virus and may even collaborate with the country to research and isolate the virus strains.said there could be different strains of the virus and research is needed to isolate the virus and study the behaviour and nature of the virus.

He also used examples where the Zika virus had managed to be isolated and its genome can be found in Brazil. “This can be seen in the trend of Covid-19 cases and the trajectory which was projected through the Health Ministry’s research,“ he said. “In fact, it should be intensified to break the chain of infections by increasing ongoing activities, together with other new approaches and focus on targeted groups,“ he said.

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