Queen Elizabeth Hospital in KK to focus on tackling rising Covid-19 cases


KOTA KINABALU: Outpatient services at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital (QEH), as well as the green zone in the emergency department will be taken over by nearby government health clinics in stages from March 19.

Sabah Health director Datuk Christina Rundi (pic) said the move was to cope with the larger number of people coming in to the main hospital for Covid-19 testing.

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