All private sector healthcare facilities in Abu Dhabi have discharged their last COVID-19 patients.
That's according to the Department of Health - Abu Dhabi (DoH), which highlighted the commitment of the capital's healthcare facilities in containing the spread of the novel coronavirus.
Nine health centres under VPS Healthcare, seven under NMC Healthcare and Ain Al Khaleej Hospital are now ready to provide a full range of healthcare services to patients.
Meanwhile, the DoH added that Sheikh Khalifa Medical City and Al Ain Hospital have been designated to treat COVID-19 cases.
The hospitals of Burjeel Medical Group and NMC Healthcare, as well as Ain Al Khaleej Hospital are now free of COVID-19 cases. The facilities continue to provide specialised and full healthcare services to patients. pic.twitter.com/lE5ANUf4pu
— مكتب أبوظبي الإعلامي (@ADMediaOffice) July 10, 2020


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