SEHA has revised a recent announcement regarding patient visits to its centers.
The Abu Dhabi Health Services company had announced on Sunday that all patients visiting its facilities must obtain a green pass on the Al Hosn app in order to be granted entry to any of its centers.
They clarified that the implementation of the Al Hosn green pass will be "put on hold until further review".
Current visitation measures will remain unchanged until further notice, said SEHA in a statement.
We apologize for any inconvenience and wish you the best of health at all times pic.twitter.com/wdF9Lcik92
— SEHA - شركة صحة (@SEHAHealth) September 6, 2021


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