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Aspek kesihatan terjamin

KUALA LUMPUR - Walaupun pelbagai kerisauan mengenai tahap kesihatan di New Delhi sepanjang Sukan Komanwel Ke-19, atlet negara diberi jaminan bahawa segala-galanya terkawal.
Wabak denggi yang dikatakan serius di ibu negara tersebut, bukan masalah kepada atlet negara, kerana penganjur diyakini akan berusaha memastikan tahap kesihatan para sentiasa dijaga.


Ketua kontijen negara, Tan Sri Halil Mutalif, berkata laporan yang diterima dari pegawai kesihatan Malaysia yang memantau keadaan di India, setakat semuanya dalam keadaan baik.
"Atlet dan pegawai kita tidak perlu bimbang dengan tahap kesihatan di sana, asalkan mereka mengikut arahan dan prosedur yang telah ditetapkan oleh pasukan perubatan Malaysia.

"Selagi mereka berada dalam kawasan perkampungan sukan, risiko penyakit adalah tipis, berbanding keadaan di luar kawasan tersebut.

"Di New Delhi nanti, terdapat pusat-pusat kesihatan yang disediakan oleh pihak penganjur untuk memastikan tahap kesihatan atlet sentiasa dalam keadaan baik," katanya selepas mempengerusikan mesyuarat dengan para pegawai yang terlibat dengan Sukan Komanwel di sini, semalam.

Beliau turut mengulas kebimbangan kontijen Malaysia untuk mendapatkan sumber air bersih, bagi mengelak dijangkiti penyakit seperti cirit-birit.

"Atlet tidak perlu khuatir untuk mendapatkan air bersih, kerana penganjur bersetuju untuk membekalkan air mineral kepada setiap atlet.

"Air mineral yang dibekalkan disahkan, bersih dan selamat'' katanya.
Mengenai isu keselamatan, beliau berkata, kontinjen negara membawa seorang pegawai polis yang akan bekerjasama dengan pihak keselamatan India, untuk memantau aspek keselamatan di sepanjang temasya tersebut.


Oleh MOHD. HASRIQ AMIRUDDIN
sukan@utusan.com.my

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