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Summary of Mobilisation of Medical Personnel in
Ministry of Health Until 31 October 2020
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0 SPECIALIST MEDICAL ASSISTANT NURSE SCIENCE MEDICAL LAB RADIOGRAPHER
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ASSISTANT MEDICAL LAB
SPECIALIST MEDICAL OFFICER NURSE SCIENCE OFFICER RADIOGRAPHER
MEDICAL OFFICER TECHNICIAN
SABAH 51 107 105 158 9 21 14
LABUAN 0 0 3 2 0 0 0
KEDAH 2 31 37 117 1 8 13
The total number of healthcare personnel that were sent to Sabah, PULAU PINANG 0 0 0 0 0 0 12
Labuan, Kedah, Pulau Pinang, Selangor quarantine centres and
Kuala Lumpur International Airport since April until October 2020 SELANGOR 0 0 0 8 5 17 7
QUARANTINE CENTRE AND KLIA 0 20 58 25 0 20 0
Therefore, strategies were laid out as short-term and long-term approaches. To address immediate
need for staff in view of the sudden rise of cases, short-term strategies were implemented. This
included mobilisation of staff between public healthcare facilities as well as rehiring 100 recently
retired nurses (as well 1900 nurses contracted for service). At time of publication a total of 846 HCW
were mobilised from different health facilities to COVID-19 treatment facilities to help fill-in gaps. This
included 53 medical specialists, 158 medical doctors, 305 nurses, 203 AMO and 127 allied healthcare
workers.
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