January 5, 2022
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SEHA relocates Covid-19 Prime Assessment Centre

SEHA said that all positive cases and contacts, in Al Ain should visit the COVID-19 Prime Assessment Centre in Al Ain Convention Centre as per the following…reports Asian Lite News

Abu Dhabi Health Services Company (SEHA), the UAE’s largest healthcare network, announced today transferring the services of the COVID-19 Prime Assessment Centre at Al Ain Hospital, to the COVID-19 Prime Assessment Centre at the Al Ain Convention Centre, as of 4th January, 2022.

SEHA said that all positive cases and contacts, in Al Ain should visit the COVID-19 Prime Assessment Centre in Al Ain Convention Centre as per the following; the positive cases through Gate No. 7, and contacts through Gate No. 3.

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