MAY 2 — The United Nations (UN) welcomes the statement by the Ministry of Health late yesterday, that all foreigners, documented or otherwise will receive the same medical treatment as any other patient. This is in line with the government of Malaysia’s positive announcement in March that...
Saturday, 02 May 2020 01:49 PM MYT
Inclusive and non-discriminatory policies are essential to strengthen the response and recovery from Covid-19. Every person, especially the most vulnerable — including migrants, refugees, asylum-seekers and the stateless should have access to health services and assistance without fear of negative repercussions.
As reiterated by the UN secretary general’s appeal ‘the world is only as strong as its weakest link’; and what applies to countries also applies to communities within countries.
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