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DR NOOR HISHAM ABDULLAH

As Malaysia’s director-general of health, Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah has been leading the charge to contain the Covid-19 outbreak in the nation. In his daily briefings, the doctor uses newspaper, “the actual number of Covid-19 cases showed a lower trajectory compared to the projection done by the Malaysian Institute of Economic Research”. The Health Ministry is presently working with the World Health Organisation to research a viable vaccine against Covid-19; however, Noor Hisham says that it will take a year or more before one is available. “What is important is that Malaysia is included as part of a global research effort launched by WHO to start drug trials for Covid-19,” he said during a press conference. The trial he was referring to is called Solidarity, and Malaysia was among the selected countries as it fulfilled criteria such as having a good medical system, well-trained local researchers and a suitable platform to conduct the tests.

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