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40% Long COVID patients return to work within 3 months of infection

May 11, 2022


40% long covid patients return to work within 3 months of infection

More than 4 million people have recovered from COVID-19 since the start of the pandemic.

However, the Health Minister says it may be the beginning of a long struggle for some to fully recover.

Khairy Jamaluddin says up to 40% of patients with long term COVID effects, or Long COVID, return to work within 3 months of having the infection, while up to 70% return to work within 6 months.

He adds that as of last month, over 9,000 Long COVID patients were treated at Health Ministry facilities nationwide.

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MAVCOM promises to investigate complaints of fight schedules changes

40% long covid patients return to work within 3 months of infection

The Malaysian Aviation Commission has pledged to investigate complaints regarding airlines making changes to flight schedules without adequate notice to consumers.

MAVCOM also urged consumers who faced improper delays and flight issues to lodge a formal complaint to facilitate the probe.

This comes after the Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Ministry urged authorities to look into complaints of flights frequently delayed and rescheduled during the Aidilfitri holiday period.

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Malaysians in Sri Lanka advised to be cautious amid economic crisis

40% long covid patients return to work within 3 months of infection

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Malaysians living in Sri Lanka have been advised to be cautious following the country’s ongoing economic crisis.

Malaysia’s High Commission in Sri Lanka also suggested that those planning to travel to the island should postpone their trip until the nationwide curfew is lifted.

Sri Lanka’s economic and political crises have triggered protests in recent days, killing seven people and injuring 200 others.


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