NRH returns to ‘normal’

BY MAVIS NISHIMURA PODOKOLO

NATIONAL Referral Hospital (NRH) is returning to normal service and standby arrangements.

According to Prime Minister Sogavare the covid-19 isolation wards at the NRH which were used in the early phase of the country’s repatriations are now empty and are undergoing minor maintenance work.

Prime Minister Sogavare 

Sogavare said all doctors, nurses and support staff that were called upon to assist with covid-19 have been released to return to their normal duties on standby mode should the National Health Emergency Operation Centre further require their support.

He said staffs that remain a core part of the covid-19 programme are those of the NRH Molecular laboratory.

“I urge the public to continue to observe the COVID-19 prevention measures when going to the NRH.

“These include the frequent hand washing with soap or hand sanitiser, maintaining physical distance of at least a meter, coughing into bent elbows, and limiting the numbers of visitors,” said Sogavare. 

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