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The 4-year-old patient from China (left) was allowed to return home after recovering from coronavirus. — Picture by HEALTH MINISTRY

Chinese girl in Langkawi recovers from coronavirus

The 4-year-old patient from China (left) was allowed to return home after recovering from coronavirus. — Picture by HEALTH MINISTRY

KUALA LUMPUR, Feb 5 — A girl from China who was treated at Sultanah Maliha Hospital, Langkawi, Kedah for the 2019 novel coronavirus was allowed to return home after recovering from the disease.

Health director-general Datuk Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah said in a statement yesterday night that the infection was treatable and that patients could recover completely, as had been reported in many cases in China.

“The coronavirus repeat detection tests carried out on her twice have turned up negative. The child is now in good health and has been allowed to return home,” he said in a statement on his official Facebook page.

He said it was not true that infection would certainly lead to death as many had thought.

The Health Ministry wishes to congratulate Sultanah Maliha Hospital, Langkawi for providing intensive care and close monitoring of the girl which led to her recovery, he added.

On January 29, a case involving a Chinese girl was reported positive for the coronavirus infection and treated at the hospital’s isolation ward.

Meanwhile, Kedah Youth and Sports, Tourism, Arts and Culture and Entrepreneurship Development Committee chairman Mohd Asmirul Anuar Aris welcomed the news on the girl’s recovery, saying it would be a boost for tourism in Langkawi.

“The conditions in Langkawi are great for holiday activities and tourists do not have to worry about coming because the island is safe,” he said.

— Bernama

 

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