Kuching: Efforts are underway to remove the smell of smoke at Sarawak General Hospital (SGH)’s Accident and Emergency Department (A&E Department) to enable it to be fully functional by the end of this week.
SGH director Dr Abdul Rahim Abdullah said his office was trying its best to get the A&E Department up and running at full steam quickly.
Dr Abdul Rahim said the A&E Department’s operations had been shifted back to its original location, but the Red Zone (critical) and observation ward areas were still unusable as there were still smell of smoke and “a level of carbon monoxide” there.“We will assess the patients’ condition and if their conditions are not serious, we will advise them to seek treatment at government clinics. |