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KZN Health Dept concerned about steady rise in new COVID cases in province
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KZN Health Dept already training healthcare workers to handle COVID-19 vaccine The first batch of the AstraZeneca vaccines are expected to arrive in the country this week from India. Image: © Iurii Golub / 123rf.com
70 days ago
DURBAN - Health authorities in KwaZulu-Natal said that they were gearing up for the arrival and rollout of COVID-19 vaccines and were already training healthcare workers about how to handle the huge task ahead.
The first batch of the AstraZeneca vaccines are expected to arrive in the country this week from India.
Head of KwaZulu-Natal’s Health Department, Dr Sandile Tshabalala, would not be drawn on the vaccine quantities that his province was expecting and who among healthcare workers would be prioritised.
KZN Health Dept insists massive drop in active COVID-19 cases is accurate According to official figures, between Monday and Tuesday this week, the number of active cases decreased by more than 27,000. FILE: KwaZulu-Natal Health MEC Nomagugu Simelane-Zulu. Picture: KwaZulu-Natal Department of Health/Facebook.
92 days ago
DURBAN - Health authorities in KwaZulu-Natal have tried to explain the dramatic decline in active coronavirus cases in the province, insisting that they are accurate.
According to official figures, between Monday and Tuesday this week, the number of active cases decreased by more than 27,000.
The Democratic Nursing Organisation of South Africa and National Education, Health and Allied Workers Union are sceptical but KZN Health MEC Nomagugu Simelane-Zulu said there was a plausible explanation for the decline.