The KZN Department of Health has give Netcare the green light to reopen its St Augustine’s and Kingsway hospitals which were closed for new patient admission due to a Cover-19 outbreak. IOSNewsSA day44oflockdown
Durban - The KwaZulu-Natal Department of Health has give Netcare the green light to reopen its St Augustine’s and Kingsway hospitals which were closed for new patient admission due to a Cover-19 outbreak.
The KwaZulu-Natal Health Department closed St Augustine's Hospital on April 8 after 48 of the hospital's staff tested positive for Covid-19 Murphy said that last week the hospitals had further enhanced their disinfecting and decontaminating programmes of all facilities on their premises. Doctors at both hospitals would be again be consulting from their rooms as from Monday.
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