The Borneo Post

Childcare centres for children of frontliner­s on par with those overseas – Dr Jemilah

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KUALA LUMPUR: The provision of childcare centres for children of frontline staff currently being studied by the Health Ministry (MOH) is in line with standard operating procedures (SOPs) implemente­d overseas.

Special adviser to the Prime Minister on Public Health Tan Sri Dr Jemilah Mahmood said the SOP was reviewed through best practices implemente­d by the Centre for Disease Control, in the United States and the United Kingdom.

“Over there the focus is on the children of healthcare workers because they need to work in the frontline and their children need to be well cared for.

“So in preparing childcare centres (nurseries) and so on we need to ensure social distancing, cleanlines­s and such for all the children.

“If possible, the provision of a childcare centre for these children of frontliner­s should also be close to the hospital so that they can work with ease knowing their children are safe,” she said in a Skype interview in the Bernama Bulletin yesterday.

Dr Jemilah was commenting on allegation­s of discrimina­tion against children of frontliner­s, particular­ly those of hospital staff at a childcare centre, where they were placed in a designated space.

On Monday, Health directorge­neral Datuk Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah said the move was in line with the position of the children as a risk group.

Dr Jemilah, who is also a medical and disaster management specialist, said in terms of the SOP, the Health Ministry had identified several groups considered to be at high risk including tabligh groups, tahfiz students, foreign workers and frontline health workers.

She also said the use of the word discrimina­tion against children of frontliner­s was also seen as too harsh.

“It is not the right word to be used and I think the SOP (for nurseries) will be fine-tuned and we are looking at how we can protect the children of frontline health workers so they can be better cared for,” she said.

Dr Jemilah added the country’s healthcare system was among the best in the world and the MOH would be able to accommodat­e patients in the event of a new wave of Covid-19. — Bernama

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