Selangor Journal
Deputy Health Minister Lukanisman Awang Sauni says MOH is preparing for the potential spread of ‘Disease X’ based on its experience in dealing with Covid-19 and other infectious illnesses. — Picture via FACEBOOK/JABATAN PENERANGAN SARAWAK

Over 600 doctors offered permanent jobs in Sarawak — MOH

SERIAN, Aug 4 — The Health Ministry has offered permanent positions to 619 doctors in Sarawak, said Deputy Health Minister Lukanisman Awang Sauni.

He said 395 doctors have reported for duty, 50 have rejected the offer, and 70 have yet to respond.

“The permanent roles were offered to overcome the shortage of doctors in government hospitals and clinics in the state,” he said during a visit to the Siburan Health Clinic construction site in Pekan Siburan here today.

Lukanisman said the project is to be completed by October, with the facility set to start operating next year.

He said repairs at six out of 36 dilapidated clinics in Sarawak are complete. The repairs involve an allocation of RM8.5 million.

“By December, we are confident these projects will be complete and we can add more dilapidated clinics to the list for 2024,” he said.

— Bernama

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