SHAH ALAM: The Health Ministry is on high alert for any possible existence of the hypothetical 'Disease X' in the country, says Deputy Minister Lukanisman Awang Sauni.
SHAH ALAM: The Health Ministry is on high alert for any possible existence of the hypothetical"Disease X" in the country, says Deputy Minister Lukanisman Awang Sauni.
Lukanisman said that the Health Ministry would always monitor developments at home as well as abroad and ensure the country’s health system was strengthened to face any eventuality.
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