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Health Ministry: No restriction to go to Singapore despite Zika virus incident
Deputy Health Minister Datuk Seri Hilmi Yahaya say the ministry will reviewed the hospital fees. u00e2u20acu201du00c2u00a0Picture by K.E. Ooi

KUALA LUMPUR, May 16 ― Although there has been a reported case of the first Zika virus incident in Singapore, the Health Ministry has not issued any restriction to Malaysians to go in and out of the neighbouring country.

Deputy Health Minister Datuk Seri Dr Hilmi Yahaya, however, advised Malaysians who wished to visit the country to always be alert, especially if faced with symptoms like fever.

He said the government has conducted screening test on 90,000 individuals who have entered Malaysian through Singapore, apart from giving health reminders at all entry points of the Malaysian border.

“The Malaysian and Singaporean governments are always cooperative when doing screening tests on individuals who have visited Latin America countries such as Brazil, Venezuela and others, especially within the period of last week,” he told reporters at the Parliament lobby here today.

Last Friday, the Zika was detected in Singapore when one of its permanent residents after visiting Sao Paolo, Brazil from March 27-May 7, was found positive with the virus. ― Bernama

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