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Approved Laboratories COVID-19 Clearance Certificates for entry into Dubai Approved Laboratories Country/Airport Laboratory • Erfan Hospital - Tehran • Day Hospital – Tehran Iran • Iran Pathobiology Laboratory – Tehran • Kavian Laboratory – Tehran • City Medical Complex (CMC) - Kabul • DK-German Medical Center - Kabul Afghanistan • French Medical Institute for Mothers & Children (FMIC) - Kabul • El-Safa hospital, Mohandessin • Elmaamoun centre, Heliopolis Egypt • El-Amal hospital, Mohandessin • El-Nasr hospital, Nasr city • El-Salam hospital, Maadi • Alfa scan; 73 El-Marghani street, Heliopolis • Nile Badrawi hospitale, Maadi • Ain Shams hospital • Reference laboratory for university hospitals • Prime Speed Medical • Central Public Health Laboratories • Aljazera Hospital, Algiza 1 BUSINESS DOCUMENT This document is intended for business use and should be distributed to intended recipients only. COVID-19 Clearance Certificates for entry into Dubai Approved Laboratories Country/Airport Laboratory • Laboratories listed under the following link: Russian Federation https://www.rospotrebnadzor.ru/region/korono_virus/pere chen_lab.php • Alya Hospital Sudan • Royal Care • Fadheel Hospital • Stak Laboratory • Chughtai Labs • Shaukat Khanum Memorial Trust Pakistan • Aga Khan University Hospital • Islamabad Diagnostic Centre • Laboratories listed under following the link: India https://www.icmr.gov.in/pdf/covid/labs/COVID_Testing_La bs_10072020.pdf BUSINESS DOCUMENT This document is intended for business use and should be distributed to intended recipients only. COVID-19 Clearance Certificates for entry into Dubai Approved Laboratories Country/Airport Laboratory • Laboratories listed under the following link: Philippines https://hfsrb.doh.gov.ph/?page_id=1729 • TBA USA • TBA Tanzania BUSINESS DOCUMENT This document is intended for business use and should be distributed to intended recipients only. COVID-19 Clearance Certificates for entry into Dubai Approved Laboratories Country/Airport Laboratory • Federal Medical Centre, Yola –Adamawa • Akwa Ibom State Molecular Laboratory - Akwa Ibom • Accunalysis Medical Diagnostics Anambra Nigeria • Bauchi Molecular Laboratory - Bauchi • University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital - Borno • Delta Mobile Laboratory - Delta • Alex Ekwueme Federal University Teaching Hospital -Ebonyi • Irua Specialist Teaching Hospital- Edo • University of Benin Teaching Hospital - Edo • 54gene- Ekiti • NCDC National Reference Laboratory -Federal Capital Territory • Defence Reference Laboratory -Federal Capital Territory • 54gene-Federal Capital Territory • NIA Laboratory - Federal Capital Territory • University of Abuja Teaching Hospital, Gwagwalada - Federal Capital Territory • Federal Ministry of Health premises - Federal Capital Territory • Garki General Hospital -Federal Capital Territory • Federal Medical Centre, Jabi- Federal Capital Territory • Nyanya General Hospital -Federal Capital Territory • National Hospital-Federal Capital Territory • EHA Clinics-Federal Capital Territory • Federal Teaching Hospital Gombe -Gombe • Everight Diagnostics- Imo • Jigawa Molecular Laboratory -Jigawa • Ahmadu Bello University-Kaduna • GeneXpert Mobile Laboratory, Kaduna • NDA Laboratory -Kaduna BUSINESS DOCUMENT This document is intended for business use and should be distributed to intended recipients only. COVID-19 Clearance Certificates for entry into Dubai Approved Laboratories Country/Airport Laboratory • 54gene- Kano • Bayero University Kano-Kano Nigeria • Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital -Kano • International Foundation Against Infectious Diseases in Nigeria (IFAIN)-Kano • e-Health Laboratory-Kano • Sahel Laboratory -Katsina • Lagos University Teaching Hospital Lagos • Nigeria Institute for Medical Research -Lagos • Lagos State Biobank Laboratory -Lagos • 54gene-Lagos • Total Medical Services-Lagos • SynLab-Lagos • Medbury Medical Services-Lagos • Biologix Medical Services-Lagos • 02 Medical Services Lagos • Clina Lancent Laboratories Lagos • NCDC Central Public Health Laboratory Lagos • 54gene-Ogun • Afriglobal Medicare Ogun • Federal Medical Centre, Owo-Ondo • African Centre of Excellence for Genomics of Infectious Diseases-Osun • University College Hospital Virology Department Laboratory -Oyo • Biorepository and Clinical Virology Laboratory, UCH-Oyo • National Veterinary Research Institute-Plateau • Rivers State University Teaching Hospital -Rivers • University of Port Harcourt Teaching Hospital -Rivers • Centre for Advanced Medical Research and Teaching -Sokoto BUSINESS DOCUMENT This document is intended for business use and should be distributed to intended recipients only. COVID-19 Clearance Certificates for entry into Dubai Approved Laboratories Country/Airport Laboratory • Institute of Epidemiology, Disease Control and Research (IEDCR), Mohakhali,Dhaka Bangladesh • Institute of Public Health (IPH), Mohakhali,Dhaka • International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh (icddr,b), Mohakhali,Dhaka • Kurmitola General Hospital, Dhaka • National Institute of Preventive and Social Medicine (NIPSOM), Mohakhali, Dhaka • United Hospital Ltd. Dhaka • Evercare Hospital, Dhaka (Former Apollo Hospital) • Ibn Sina Medical College Hospital, Dhaka • Faridpur Medical College, Faridpur • Shaheed Tajuddin Ahmad Medical College, Gazipur • 300 Bed Hospital, Khanpur, Narayanganj • Chattogram Medical College, Chattogram • Chattogram University, Chattogram • Imperial Hospital Limited, Chattogram • Cox's Bazar Medical College (IEDCR Field Lab), Cox's Bazar BUSINESS DOCUMENT This document is intended for business use and should be distributed to intended recipients only. COVID-19 Clearance Certificates for entry into Dubai Approved Laboratories Country/Airport Laboratory • Abdul Malek Ukil Medical College, Noakhali Bangladesh • Cumilla Medical College, Cumilla • Brahmanbaria Medical College Hospital, Brahmanbaria • Rajshahi Medical College Hospital, Rahshahi • Shohid Ziaur Rahman Medical College, Bogura • Shaheed M. Monsur Ali Medical College, Sirajganj • Khulna Medical College, Khulna • Kushtia Medical College, Kushtia • Sher-e- Bangla Medical College, Barishal • Sylhet M A G Osmani Medical, Sylhet • Rangpur Medical College, Rangpur • M Abdur Rahim Medical College, Dinajpur • Mymensingh Medical College, Mymensingh • Sheikh Hasina Medical College, Jamalpur BUSINESS DOCUMENT This document is intended for business use and should be distributed to intended recipients only..
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