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M'sia Ministry of Health Has Listed These 57 Hospitals That Will Be Offering Covid-19 Testing - WORLD OF BUZZ
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If you are worried or concerned about being susceptible to the Covid-19 coronavirus that has as of yesterday (16th February 2020), already infected over 553 people, then you may want to consider looking into testing to see if you actually are infected yourself. But bear in mind, only conduct testing if you show symptoms of Covid-19, such as fever, coughing or shortness of breath.

Ministry of Health Has Listed These 57 Hospitals For Covid-19 Testing, So You Can Get Tested Too! - WORLD OF BUZZ

Should you exhibit these symptoms, then it is probably high time you visit a hospital to test for Covid-19. But which hospital do you visit? Do all hospitals offer Covid-19 screening? Well, not to worry. The Malaysian Ministry of Health has already compiled a list of 57 hospitals that will be offering Covid-19 screenings for your easy access, so you don’t need to go hunting!

The current list is as follows according to state:

Selangor

  1. Hospital Tengku Ampuan Rahimah Klang
  2. Hospital Ampang
  3. Hospital Selayang
  4. Hospital Serdang
  5. Hospital Sungai Buloh
  6. Hospital Shah Alam
  7. Hospital Kajang
  8. Hospital Banting

Kuala Lumpur

  1. Hospital Kuala Lumpur
  2. Hospital Putrajaya

Johor

  1. Hospital Sultan Ismail, Johor Bahru
  2. Hospital Sultanah Nora Ismail, Batu Pahat
  3. Hospital Pakar Sultanah Fatimah, Muar
  4. Hospital Sultanah Aminah, Johor Bahru
  5. Hospital Enche’ Besar Hjh Kelsom, Kluang
  6. Hospital Segamat

Melaka  

  1. Hospital Melaka

Negeri Sembilan

  1. Hospital Tuanku Jaafar, Seremban
  2. Hospital Jempol
  3. Hospital Tampin
  4. Hospital Tuanku Ampuan Najihah, Kuala Pilah

Pahang

  1. Hospital Tengku Ampuan Afzan, Kuantan
  2. Hospital Sultan Hj. Ahmad Shah, Temerloh
  3. Hospital Kuala Lipis

Pulau Pinang

  1. Hospital Pulau Pinang
  2. Hospital Seberang Jaya
  3. Hospital Bukit Martajam
  4. Hospital Kepala Batas

Kelantan

  1. Hospital Raja Perempuan Zaina II, Kota Bahru
  2. Hospital Tanah Merah
  3. Hospital Sultan Ismail Petra, Kuala Krai
  4. Hospital Tumpat

Perak

  1. Hospital Raja Permaisuri Balnun, Ipoh
  2. Hospital Taiping
  3. Hospital Teluk Intan
  4. Hospital Seri Manjung
  5. Hospital Slim River

Kedah

  1. Hospital Sultanah Bahiyah, Alor Setar
  2. Hospital Sultan Abdul Halim, Sg. Petani
  3. Hospital Kulim

Perlis

  1. Hospital Tuanku Fauziah, Kangar

Langkawi

  1. Hospital Sultanah Maliha, Langkawi

Terengganu

  1. Hospital Sultanah Nur Zahirah, Kuala Terengganu
  2. Hospital Hulu Terengganu
  3. Hospital Kemaman

Sabah

  1. Hospital Queen Elizabeth I, Kota Kinabalu
  2. Hospital Duchess of Kent, Sandakan
  3. Hospital Tawau
  4. Hospital Wanita dan Kanak-Kanak, Likas
  5. Hospital Lahad Datu
  6. Hospital Keningau

Labuan

  1. Hospital Labuan

Sarawak

  1. Hospital Umum Sarawak, Kuching
  2. Hospital Miri
  3. Hospital Bintulu
  4. Hospital Sibu
  5. Hospital Sarikei

But again, please do not visit these hospitals if you do not exhibit any known symptoms of Covid-19, as visiting hospitals during this period may expose you to the likelihood of being infected instead. For everyone out there, stay safe and keep indoors as much as you can unless absolutely necessary! And above all, be sure to wash your hands frequently.

 

Also read: BREAKING: M’sian Covid-19 Cases Soar To 553 With 125 New Cases; 95 From Sri Petaling Gathering

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