HKL, Selayang Hospital receive live-saving devices from Unicef to fight Covid-19 | Malay Mail

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HKL, Selayang Hospital receive live-saving devices from Unicef to fight Covid-19

KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 2 — Kuala Lumpur Hospital and Selayang Hospital today each received 200 essential oxygen concentrators and other life-saving devices from the United Nations Children’s Fund in fighting Covid-19.

“These patients require oxygen concentrators to help them live normally and to receive treatment at home instead of being hospitalised after having acute Covid-19 infection. Dr Rohana said the items would also be distributed to other hospitals, including outside of Klang Valley, if needed. “This is not the end. Thanks to Malaysian donors, we still have the resources to go and help outside Klang Valley because this aid is for the longer-run support for the population including children.

 

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