The Gauteng health department says it has been allocated a R600 million budget, which it will use to retain some of the COVID19 -contracted healthcare workers.
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The Gauteng health department says it has been allocated a R600 million budget, which it will use to retain some of the COVID-19-contracted healthcare workers. This was in response to a march by hundreds of nurses and Expanded Public Works Programme workers contracted at healthcare facilities across Gauteng.Gauteng health department’s Motalatale Modiba says R600 million budget will go towards retaining the COVID-19 contracted healthcare workers but they will prioritise doctors and nurses.
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