The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Kedah plans mobile Covid-19 assessment centre

-

ALOR SETAR: The Kedah State Health Department (JKN) is planning to set up mobile Covid19 Assessment Centres (CAC) to monitor patients with mobility problem or in the vulnerable group.

Health director-general Tan Sri Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah said Kedah JKN has so far set up 11 CACs (in each district) to monitor category 1 and 2 Covid-19 patients.

He said the centres would also received patients in step-down care from Covid-19 Quarantine and Low-Risk Treatment Centres (PKRC) and hospitals.

“Kedah JKN is also outlining CAC programmes to operate for 24 hours,” he said via a Facebook posting yesterday.

He was in Kedah yesterday morning and visited the Bandar Alor Setar Health Clinic (KKBAS), Kota Setar District Health Office and Alor Setar Hospital (HAS), to monitor the Covid-19 emergency preparedne­ss of Kedah JKN.

During the visit, state Health director, Dr Mohd Fikri Ujang and his group also briefed about the current Covid-19 situation in the state.

Dr Noor Hisham said apart from the formation of mobile CAC, KKBAS also took the initiative to have drive-through service to facilitate Covid-19 screening by modifying the clinic route.

He said three sampling booths were also built with the cooperatio­n of a local company to ease sampling of Covid-19 screening at the clinic.

“I also took the opportunit­y the inspect the facilities of HAS ward for Covid-19 patients which was used to admit a large portion of the Tembok Cluster patients before the makeshift hospital was built in the prison,” he said.

Apart from that, Dr Noor Hisham said he was also briefed and visited the HAS upgrading project site which would cover the mechanical and electrical systems, as well as civil and architectu­ral works for the Operation Theatre Department, Endoscopy Department, postanaest­hetic care unit (PACU), CSSD and pharmacy.

He said the hospital would have six operation theatres, eight PACU beds and an endoscopy suite.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Malaysia