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MoH, EC in talks to finalise GE15 SOPs: Khairy

Ministry has proposed recommendations for ‘Covid-19 safe election’ to commission

Updated 1 year ago · Published on 28 Oct 2022 1:55PM

MoH, EC in talks to finalise GE15 SOPs: Khairy
Khairy Jamaluddin says that the Health Ministry is still in discussion with the Election Commission to finalise the standard operating procedure for the 15th general election. – Bernama pic, October 28, 2022

PETALING JAYA – The Health Ministry (MoH) is still in discussion with the Election Commission (EC) to finalise the standard operating procedures (SOPs) for the 15th general election (GE15).

Khairy Jamaluddin said further developments regarding the SOP will be announced soon.

“The GE15 SOPs are still in discussion. EC has requested feedback from MoH.

“There are some things that the EC can do, some things they may find difficult to do. So, MoH will provide feedback within a day or two,” he told reporters after officiating the Commonwealth and 4th Global Wound Conference 2022 here today.

The Health Ministry has previously recommended to the EC regarding several GE15 SOPs that should be in place for a “Covid-19 safe election” so that members of the public are not to be affected by the presence of Covid-19 patients.

Regarding Malaysia’s selection as the Commonwealth and 4th Global Wound Conference 2022 host, Khairy said it is a recognition for the country as the decision was made by the World Union of Wound Societies.

He said Malaysia was also selected to host the World Union of Wound Healing Society Congress 2026 through a bid held in Abu Dhabi in March.

“This is a great recognition and honour for Malaysia where we are seen as one of the leading countries in the field of wound care,” he said.

Regarding treatment and wound care services, Khairy said the Health Ministry will improve them in the next five years to enable every patient to receive proper treatment including those who are bedridden at home.

“For the next five years, more focus will be given to health services, especially at the community level,” he said and added that the government allocates RM5 million each year to government health facilities to meet the needs of wound care treatment. – Bernama, October 28, 2022

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