Kuala Lumpur [Malaysia], May 30
Doctors in Malaysia will have to give preference to those who are more likely to cope with the disease when hospitalizing patients to intensive care units (ICU), given the epidemiological situation is deteriorating, Malaysian Health Chief Noor Hisham Abdullah said on Sunday.
He added that intensive care units are already filled by 104%, while hospitals for common coronavirus patients - by 85%.
Noor Hisham noted that the authorities cooperate with NGOs in organizing intensive care units amid the shortages of medical personnel.
Earlier this week, the Malaysian government announced the introduction of a nationwide lockdown from June 1 to 13 as the first stage of the strategy to tackle a resurgence in coronavirus infections. Besides, since April, the authorities have restricted travel between provinces and banned mass events and gatherings of any nature.
To date, Malaysia has registered nearly 560,000 COVID-19 cases and more than 2,650 related fatalities.
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