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Malaysia's Health Minister, Dr. Dzulkefly Ahmad, announced the deployment of 307 medical officers to Sabah, with 10 stationed at Duchess of Kent Hospital (HDOK). This initiative aims to bolster healthcare services and alleviate workload. HDOK, serving five districts, will benefit from the additional staff to improve service quality. The Minister also addressed HDOK's infrastructure needs, including a new block and a larger water tank. Additionally, he reviewed the Measles-Rubella immunization program at Karamunting Rural Clinic, emphasizing its importance in achieving herd immunity.
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