Mediclinic hospitals in Abu Dhabi now free of COVID-19 cases

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Mediclinic hospitals in Abu Dhabi are now free of COVID-19 cases.

That’s according to the Department of Health (DoH), which announced that four Mediclinic facilities have now resumed full outpatient and inpatient services. 

The centres, which played a pivotal role in managing and treating cases in recent months, are testament to the collaboration between private and public sectors to combat the pandemic. 

"It is without a doubt that the national efforts and the teamwork between the public and private sectors are what enabled us to face this pandemic and maintain the health and safety of all members of the community,” said Dr Jamal Alkaabi, acting undersecretary of DoH.

Universal Hospital, which is also managed by the group, has discharged its last COVID-19 case.

The government’s mass testing strategy has increased early detection rates, and helped reduced the number of cases requiring hospitalisation.

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