
Kuala Lumpur: Health Minister Datuk Seri Dzulkefly Ahmad was rushed to an unnamed hospital early morning today for emergency treatment, the Health Ministry said today.
It said the minister was referred to the hospital’s emergency department because of suspected renal colic symptoms.
“The health minister is now in a stable condition and is receiving treatment.
“Let’s pray together that he is given a good health and recover back to work,” it said in a statement today.
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