MALAYSIA HEALTH SECTOR RESPONSE TO COVID-19 PANDEMIC HOPE DESPITE ADVERSITY

This study aimed to highlight the COVID-19 response by the Ministry of Health (MOH) and the Government of Malaysia in order to share Malaysia's lessons and to improve future pandemic preparedness. The team conducted a rapid review using publicly available information from MOH, PubMed, and World...

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Published: Shah Alam, Selangor Institute for Health Systems Research 2021
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