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Infection rates have risen in Singapore, India, Indonesia, and Vietnam, among others. But the good news is that the highly transmissible omicron variant of the virus that is causing the surge in cases, is not resulting in widespread severe illness.
iscover how the Philippines plans to establish specialty centres to provide specialized health services, Singapore’s efforts to enhance public health research capabilities and increase hospital capacity, and Indonesia’s proposal to allow foreign medical specialists to practice in the country. Read on for more updates on important healthcare news from across the region.
Discover the latest Asian medical news with Medical Channel Asia’s weekly bulletin, featuring Indonesia’s Health Bill & more. Stay informed.
The latest healthcare news from Asia is in this week’s medical bulletin. Stay updated on the latest in healthcare in the region! Read here.
Flash floods and landslides in Malaysia and Indonesia have raised health concerns for survivors as they face health risks. Read more here.
Stay up-to-date on essential healthcare news from Asia with Medical Channel Asia’s weekly news bulletin. Learn more
This week will look at VR tech in nurse training in Singapore, free condoms in Thailand, organ trafficking in Vietnam and other health news
This week, we look at China’s relaxing of COVID measures, the 2nd Vaccine Cooperation Forum, and the future of public health in Asia.
This week, we look at HIV on World Aids Day, the world’s eight billion population and a measles outbreak. Read more
This week’s health news will tackle the detection of Polio in Indonesia and the legalisation of cannabis in Thailand. Read more
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