New state-of-the-art COVID-19 private health screening facility at KLIA by BP Healthcare
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Today, a Working Visit (
Tinjauan Tapak Projek) took place at Gate G1, KL International Airport (KLIA). The purpose of this
Tinjauan Tapak Projek is to prepare the smooth running of the new COVID-19 Screening Facility where passengers travelling through KLIA will undergo COVID-19 screening tests soon. B.P. Clinical Lab. Sdn. Bhd. through its collaboration with Malaysia Airports will be providing state-of-the-art COVID-19 screening facilities at KLIA which includes an onsite COVID-19 laboratory in the Airport itself. This will allow test results to be churned out much quicker and passengers can therefore look forward to a shorter waiting time upon arrival.
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