Don't amplify negative sentiments against immigration detainees - Health DG

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CORONAVIRUS | Noor Hisham's comment comes as a Covid-19 outbreak is detected at a third immigration detention depot.

CORONAVIRUS | Health Ministry director-general Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah cautioned against amplifying negative sentiments against detainees amid a series of Covid-19 outbreaks at

immigration detention centres."Negative sentiments against detainees must not be amplified and must not be a catalyst for discrimination in saving lives," he said in a statement on Facebook.

 

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Simpan kena bagi makan, hantar balik pun kena bayar tambang. Siapa la bayar? Yang penting, siapa yang bagi masok tanpa permit?

These illegal immigrants should be sent back to their homeland for as soon as possible. Our healthcare is unnecessarily burdened by them.

How do you ensure safe physical distance and practices in a detention centre with lots of people. It almost sounds contradictory.

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