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Govt Hospital in Johor Announces Two MCs Have ‘Disappeared’ from Its Inventory, Leaving M’sians Baffled

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A recent post has caught the attention of many netizens after a public hospital in Johor issued a notice about missing medical certificates (MC).

In a Facebook post, Pasir Gudang Hospital, which has been operating in stages since 1 August last year, announced that two government-issued MCs had gone missing.

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Pasir Gudang Hospital issues an important notice about missing MCs

According to the hospital, the missing certificates are (Medical 9 – Pin.15/93) with serial numbers BG203133 and BG203150.

They added that these MCs are no longer valid for use.

“Please be informed that Pasir Gudang Hospital has lost MCs with serial numbers BG203133 and BG203150,” the post read.

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Netizens started flooding the comment section with their thoughts and reactions.

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“It would be easier if the hospital sent a memo to Human Resources (HR) in all companies in Pasir Gudang to stay alert. When staff submit MCs, they should check the serial numbers. If the company accepts the wrong ones, it’s their responsibility too.”

 

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“Did a member of the public take them? Or was it a hospital staff member? Or maybe they just forgot where they put them and they somehow got lost.”

 

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“How would the public even know the location of the MC books? Only the staff would know. Try pressing them to answer this question. It’s unbelievable that they could just vanish like that. Surely the MC books don’t have any supernatural forces in them.”

 

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“The statement should have said, ‘If anyone comes across an MC with this serial number, they must report it to the police.’ That way, we’d know who stamped the MC, then we could catch the person who stole it.”

 

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“Keep the MC book in a metal safe after use. Only one or two people should have access, so it’s easier to trace who used it.”

 

What are your thoughts on this? Let us know in the comments!

 

Also read: “First time hearing this” – M’sians Confused After Hearing About Missing MC From Johor Hospital

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