Health
South African health workers stretched as COVID-19 infections near 1 million – Reuters
Matron Annamarie Odendaal has cancelled all staff holiday on the COVID-19 ward at the private Arwyp Medical Centre in Johannesburg as a second wave of the coronavirus…
JOHANNESBURG/CAPE TOWN (Reuters) – Matron Annamarie Odendaal has cancelled all staff holiday on the COVID-19 ward at the private Arwyp Medical Centre in Johannesburg as a second wave of the coronavirus threatens to overwhelm South Africas health system.
I called them back because we are in a peak period now, so its not easy for the staff because they also want to go back to their family members, she told Reuters on the ward on Christmas Day.
Sometimes they are tired but they never say I cant come…
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