Both hospitals were the subject of a probe by the provincial department of health amid allegations by health-care workers of not receiving proper safety gear. Covid19SA
that the KwaZulu-Natal department of health advised on Friday that both Netcare St Augustine’s and Netcare Kingsway hospitals may reopen.
“Preparations for both the hospitals to reopen on Monday are currently under way. Last week, the hospitals had already further enhanced their disinfecting and decontaminating programmes of all the facilities on their premises. Doctors at Netcare St Augustine’s and Netcare Kingsway hospitals will also again be consulting from their rooms as from Monday.
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