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Thursday, March 26, 2020

Covid-19: Teluk Intan Hospital is still operational

Malaysiakini

CORONAVIRUS | The Teluk Intan Hospital is still operating, albeit in a limited manner, after health personnel on the premises tested positive for COVID-19, Perak Health director Dr Ding Lay Ming said.
Ding assured all patients and members of the public that they need not fear for their safety as steps to prevent and control the disease from spreading have been undertaken at the hospital, apart from other measures put in place since the detection of the first case.
According to the director, decontamination is conducted twice a day in the Emergency Department of the hospital, while emergency services were being provided temporarily in the waiting area, next to the outpatient unit.
In a statement issued in Ipoh last night, she also explained that, for the time being, the Emergency Department was only focusing on critical emergencies, while all non-critical cases were being directed to the outpatient unit.
Personnel from the Hilir Perak District Health Department had also been called on to assist with direct admissions of patients to the wards, and to ensure that non-critical cases were attended to at nearby health clinics, Ding said.
She added that Teluk Intan Hospital had received the assistance of emergency medical specialists from the Raja Permaisuri Bainun Hospital in Ipoh, Taiping Hospital and Seri Manjung Hospital, with staff from other departments mobilised to the Emergency Department of Teluk Intan Hospital to assist with daily operations.
“We also request the help of staff from nearby hospitals, particularly medical officers and assistant medical officers to assist at the emergency department,”, Ding urged.
All outpatient and specialist clinic appointments have also been postponed, while the dispensation of medication was being undertaken through a drive-through service provided in front of the outpatient unit as a measure to reduce the risk of infection, and for the convenience of patients.
Also postponed were elective surgeries, to enable efforts to focus on emergencies and semi-emergencies.
Ding added that a first aid psychology team had been activated on March 21 to help with managing the well-being of affected staff.
- Bernama

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