PM thanks hospital staff after given clean bill of health


Ready for action: Anwar had his annual check-up at Hospital Sultan Idris Shah in Serdang, Selangor. — Photo taken from Anwar’s Facebook

KUALA LUMPUR: Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim has expressed gratitude for his good health to all hospital staff involved following his annual check-up.

“Thank you to all the caregivers, specialists and medical staff at Hospital Serdang, Hospital Putrajaya and Hospital Kuala Lumpur. Alhamdulillah, I am healthy,” the Prime Minister said in a Facebook post, Bernama reported.

On Sunday, Anwar had his annual health check-up, which was conducted by a team of medical specialists from the Health Ministry at Hospital Sultan Idris Shah in Serdang.

According to the Selangor Health Department, the Prime Minister’s health condition was good and at an optimal level.

The department said it allowed him to remain enthusiastic and determined to continue bearing the responsibility of elevating the country’s status and dignity to the highest level.

Meanwhile, Malaysians took the opportunity to pray for Anwar’s health and well-being in the comments section of the post uploaded yesterday.

A Facebook user, Fauzi Mazlan, said he prayed for Anwar to always be granted good health and vitality to lead the country.

Similarly, Hassan Hami expressed his gratitude for the positive update on the Prime Minister’s health.

“May all matters be eased, and may he continue to be healthy. The people of Malaysia greatly need the leadership of DSAI (Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim),” he said.

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