KK hospital staff no longer have to cut own hair as volunteer hairdressers keep them well-groomed


Health care staff Sabah Woman and Child Hospital in Kota Kinabalu getting their haircuts by volunteers barbers starting off the campaign on Tuesday.

KOTA KINABALU: Their personal appearance may be the last thing on frontliners' minds as they battle the Covid-19 threat, but a group of hairdressers are ensuring that health workers are properly groomed – beneath their protective suits, anyway.

Hairdressers from three local saloons turned up to provide hair grooming services to doctors, nurses and health workers at the emergency department of the Sabah Women and Children Hospital in Likas here.

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