“The lack of oxygen in the province is a critical situation,” he said.
If the Eastern Cape is to weather the coronavirus storm and save as many lives as possible while the province battles the peak of the pandemic, ambulances will play an even more crucial role and will have to be amply supplied with oxygen to treat and transport patients, especially in rural areas.ormer health MEC Dr Bevan Goqwana, who is acting as a consultant to the provincial health department in its fight against Covid-19.
You must have oxygen at all the institutions if possible, but we can’t do it all over the place,” he said. “You should be able to say that if there is no oxygen at Lusikisiki, let’s get that patient into an ambulance that does have oxygen and take that patient to the nearest place with oxygen.”Goqwana said now that the weather was improving and temperatures were registering above 24°C, it would make it harder for the virus to spread.
Provincial health spokesperson Siyanda Manana said availability of oxygen in ambulances was part of the standard of care. “The discussion is with the company that supplies the oxygen, and the company has indicated it would be possible to do it. Health minister Zweli Mkhize emphasised that issue during his visit last week. Hospitals have also been instructed to have oxygenated beds, which is demonstrative of the importance we attach to the issue of oxygen in hospitals,” Manana said.
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