The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Capacity of Covid-19 testing labs increased

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PUTRAJAYA: The capacity of the Ministry of Health (KKM)’s laboratori­es involved with Covid19 testing has been increased with assistance from the Ministry of Higher Education (KPT) and Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation (MOSTI).

Health director-general Datuk Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah said KPT and MOSTI have provided 10 additional diagnostic laboratori­es in tertiary institutio­ns and teaching hospitals, including a mobile laboratory which can be stationed in hotspot areas.

“All 10 of the additional diagnostic laboratori­es are capable of conducting 42,420 tests a month or 1,414 a day,” he said in the Covid-19 daily press conference yesterday.

Dr Noor Hisham said in the early stages, the Institute of Medical Research (IMR) was the only laboratory in Malaysia directly involved in the Covid-19 testing and this was later extended to 25 laboratori­es throughout the country, including seven private laboratori­es.

Meanwhile, Dr Noor Hisham called on more health volunteers to come forward to join the Covid19 health and medical assistance team by filling up the volunteer registrati­on form available on the ministry’s Facebook page.

He said to date, 157 health and medical volunteers have signed up and have been mobilised to help the Covid-19 health and medical team.

“A total of 1,008 more volunteers comprising people from various medical profession­s, will join the medical teams in the hospitals,” he said.

Dr Noor Hisham also advised people at risk of Covid-19 infections, as well as their family members, to take extra precaution­s to avoid getting infected and to ensure that there is sufficient medical supply.

This is because of the 34 recorded deaths related to Covid19 so far, 55.6 per cent were aged 60 years and older, while 67.6 per cent suffered chronic diseases such as diabetes, hypertensi­on, kidney diseases and heart problems.

He said these people who were at greater risk of being infected with more serious Covid-19 would suffer serious complicati­ons. Bernama

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