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Question d: Any evidence of real company applying the solution that you have suggested?

The example I'm giving here is a hospital in the Klang Valley that was already overloaded
during the pandemic. All 23 wards at a designated Covid-19 hospital in the Klang Valley are
operating at over capacity. They are forced to repurpose a ward with 30 to 40 beds to provide
ICU beds. Because of the volume of patients, patients can't expect full ICU care, but at least
doctors can intubate and monitor patients there.

Hence, they have adopted the solution mentioned in question 3, which is to expand the
capacity of the hospital, and that hospital in Klang Valley is currently operating at an
increased capacity of about 20 beds, which allows them to treat more patients.

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