Pahang Health Dept: Seek treatment at community clinics if you have mild health issue

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Pahang Health Dept: Seek treatment at community clinics if you have mild health issue
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NSTnation Those with mild health issues are advised to seek treatment at the nearest health or community clinic. Covid19 Pahang

The state Health Department, in a statement said, the reminder was following the growing number of Covid-19 cases at Tengku Ampuan Afzan Hospital here and Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah Hospital in Temerloh.

"As part of the measures to reduce the congestion at HTAA and HOSHAS, the public can seek medical treatment for mild health problems at both the clinics," read the statement.

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