After the programme aired, Brenda Edwards, one of the show’s panellists, tweeted to say she would “miss” her co-star.
“I’m so glad I got to see you briefly today and look forward to when we can hug and have a long awaited celebratory drink together,” she added.
Denise Welch, who has also appeared alongside McLean on Loose Women, also bid a “sad farewell” to her on social media.
“I hope I led her astray enough that she doesn’t revert back to being too good without me!” she tweeted.
We adore you @andrea mclean thank you for being you, and can’t wait to see what happens next!! https://t.co/fuv1F1zPZN
Discovery Foundation invests R24.5m in training and research of public sector doctors for 2020 Discovery Foundation has invested more than R261m in grants to support 473 medical specialists and institutions 07 December 2020
Discovery Foundation NC The 2020 Discovery Foundation awarded research and training grants to SA’s most talented future health-care leaders and experts. Image: 123RF/Anna Tolipova
The Discovery Foundation, an independent trust that invests in human resources for SA’s health-care sector, has again awarded research and training grants to SA’s most talented future health-care leaders and experts.
The R24.5m in grants, including R16.6m for 28 recipients towards their fellowships and R11.1m approved to 14 institutions, will be used to boost academic, specialist and rural medicine in areas of critical need, including paediatrics, psychiatry, oncology and many more areas of need.