Hospitals will not turn away any dengue cases


MPPP councillor and alternate chairman for enforcement and education Dr Tan Kim Hooi (left) in a fogging operation in Taman sri pinang pix by george cheah 14 FEB 2014

KLANG: Government hospitals in Selangor will not turn away any dengue patients despite congestion in several hospitals in the state.

State Health Director Dr Azman Abu Bakar said doctors have been ordered to treat everyone who showed the slightest symptom of dengue.

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