The Borneo Post

Subramania­m: Two clinics inoperable due to floods in Kelantan

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TANAH MERAH: Floods have rendered two clinics in the state inoperable, says Health Minister Datuk Seri Dr S Subramania­m.

They were the Rantau Panjang Health Clinic in Pasir Mas and Desa Simpangan Clinic in Tumpat.

Dr Subramania­m said the Rantau Panjang Health Clinic was relocated to a temporary relief centre in Sekolah Kebangsaan Gual Tinggi and was operated round-the- clock.

“The (operations of the) Desa Simpangan Clinic has been moved to the Bunohan Health Clinic,” he told reporters after opening a national-level World AIDS Day celebratio­n programme at the Kemahang Health Clinic here yesterday.

Also present were Tanah Merah MP Datuk Seri Ikmal Hisham Abdul Aziz, Health directorge­neral Datuk Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah and Kelantan Health Department director Datuk Dr Ahmad Razin Ahmad Mahir.

He said to date, the ministry had yet to ascertain losses incurred by the two clinics due to the floods.

Commenting on the programme, Dr Subramania­m said 92,000 people had been detected to be suffering from HIV as of last month, of which 30 per cent were already undergoing treatment at hospitals.

“The anti-retroviral treatment is given free to HIV patients, with the government spending RM50 million annually for that purpose.

“This is important to reduce the risk of infection, especially involving injections, to others. — Bernama

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