KOTA KINABALU: There was little sign of a “Black Monday” strike at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital here on Monday (April 3) afternoon.
A general check saw services carrying on as usual amid concerns about a planned three-day strike by contract doctors nationwide.
Asked if there was any contract doctor in Sabah involved in this strike so far, she said it was best that she does not say much about it. “However, the Sabah Health Department will ensure that health services to the people will continue. Thank you for your understanding. I appreciate it very much,” Dr Rose said in a brief text message on Monday.
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