Health Ministry told to bar hospital staff from policing attire

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Health Ministry told to bar hospital staff from policing attire
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The Health Ministry has been told to issue a directive to stop hospital staff from refusing to treat patients because of their attire. theSun theSundaily healthcare staff patients attire hospital moralpolice Malaysia

: The Health Ministry has been told to issue a directive to regulate hospital staff from refusing to treat patients because of their attire.

“I do not want the actions of a certain individual to ruin the good work done by the majority of ,” said Yii, during a debate at the King’s royal address in the Dewan Rakyat.

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