Malaysia

MoH to study need to provide influenza vaccination to public: Zaliha

However, health minister says number of cases still under control

Updated 9 months ago · Published on 06 Aug 2023 3:00PM

MoH to study need to provide influenza vaccination to public: Zaliha
Dr Zaliha Mustafa (right) says the public health facilities available nationwide should be able to accommodate more patients if there is a surge in the number of influenza cases soon. – Bernama pic, August 6, 2023

KUALA TERENGGANU – The Health Ministry (MoH) will study the need to provide influenza vaccination to the public, especially for those at risk, said its minister Dr Zaliha Mustafa.

However, she said as the number of influenza cases in the country is currently under control, in the initial stage, the vaccine would only be given to MoH frontline workers.

In addition, she said the public health facilities available nationwide should be able to accommodate more patients if there is a surge in the number of cases soon.

“Based on MoH data, for the 30th epidemiological week this year, the consultation rate for influenza-like illness at health clinics is 6.3%, a drop from the 6.4% in the previous week.

“The hospital admission rate is 7.1%, also a slight decrease. 

“There are cases, but as of last week, the number dropped... the situation is under control,” she said after officiating the Manir Health Clinic here today.

In another development, Dr Zaliha said Dungun Hospital, which was earlier classified as a sick project, is already 99% complete and is expected to be operational next year.

She said the Dungun Hospital construction project, which started in February 2016 after it was approved under the Fourth Rolling Plan, 10th Malaysia Plan at a cost of RM125 million, should have been completed in March 2022.

However, following the Movement Control Order and problems with the contractors, the project was abandoned and took quite some time to resume.

When completed, Dungun Hospital will become the third specialist hospital in Terengganu after Sultanah Nur Zahirah Hospital and Kemaman Hospital.

The 110-bed hospital offers 10 speciality services including emergency, medicine, paediatrics, obstetrics and gynaecology, anesthesiology, orthopaedics, psychiatry, dentistry and pathology. – Bernama, August 6, 2023

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