If that's the case, then MOH should begin the next hurdle of shifting home quarantine Covid positive people to general hospitals so as to quickly bring down the high number of BIDs.
No testing close contacts only those with symptoms and category 1 & 2 home quarantine amounts to less admissions. There is many who are asymptomatic spreading the virus with no intention because of less testing.
Yeah, since the majority are 'brought-in dead'...
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