New hospital in the pipeline for Kapit, says Sarawak deputy health minister
Saturday, 04 Jul 2020 08:51 PM MYT
Deputy Health Minister II Aaron Ago Dagang said a suitable site had been identified for the construction of the new hospital but there were many things that needed to be done to acquire the land. The site in question is the former Kapit airport which is seen as an appropriate and strategic location for the construction of the new hospital and the Health Ministry need to get in touch with many parties such as the Transport Ministry to acquire the land.
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