In Sabah, additional wards opened to cope with rising Covid-19 cases
Thursday, 08 Oct 2020 08:56 AM MYT
KOTA KINABALU, Oct 8 — The Sabah Health Department has opened additional wards to cope with the increasing Covid-19 cases in Sabah. They are Queen Elizabeth Hospital , Sabah Women and Children Hospital, Tawau Hospital, Lahad Datu Hospital, Duchess of Kent Hospital in Sandakan and Keningau Hospital. The additional wards are Likas Sports Complex, Tawau Sports Complex, Dewan Arena Tawau, Ministry of Health Training Institute building in Tawau, Dewan Tun Hj Mustapha in Lahad Datu as well as Dewan Rafflesia ILKKM and PPR Batu Putih in Sandakan.
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