COVID-19 | Equipment is needed in view of the new wave of Covid-19 cases.
COVID-19 | The Sabah health department has requested for RM1.7 million worth of critical medical equipment for seven designated Covid-19 hospitals as the number of infections continues to spike.
In a letter replying to the Malaysian Medical Association , Sabah health director Dr Christina Rundi said these medical equipment are urgently needed due to the new Covid-19 wave.
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