Business establishments in the UAE are extending further support to the country in the fight against COVID-19.
The Mohamed & Obaid Al Mulla Group has provided five buildings with full-fledged medical facilities to the Dubai Health Authority (DHA).
They feature a total of 1,200 beds, and are well-equipped to facilitate preventive measures, including quarantine.
One of the buildings has been allocated by The American Hospital Dubai, which is part of the same organisation. It has 390 beds and the best-in-class medical equipment to support the DHA’s efforts.
The facility, which is managed by a highly trained medical and nursing team, was converted into a specialised hospital within just 12 hours.
The Group’s gesture highlights the collaboration between the UAE's private and public sectors in handling critical challenges.


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