KUALA LUMPUR: The Ministry of Human Resources through the Social Security Organisation (Socso) has agreed to provide subsidy to employers who conduct ...
: The Ministry of Human Resources through the Social Security Organisation has agreed to provide subsidy to employers who conduct Covid-19 tests for their workers under the Prihatin Screening Programme effective tomorrow .
“The subsidy programme will utilise the allocation of RM200 million previously approved by the government,” he said. “This is in line with the government’s goal to conduct targeted screenings so that the Covid-19 chain of infection can be broken,“ he said, adding that and employers could send their workers to undergo screening at any clinic or hospital approved by the Ministry of Health.
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