SowetanLive reports that the numbers of healthcare workers who have tested positive for Covid-19 are on the rise, with Charlotte Maxeke Johannesburg Academic Hospital being the latest facility to report employees who have contracted the virus.
The Gauteng health department confirmed that six pharmacy employees tested positive for Covid-19 and indicated further as follows: "The team has already started the process of tracing all possible contacts and testing other workers. The disinfecting of the particular pharmacy they work at is also procedure." Employees said they came to know of the first positive case on Friday when they were called to a meeting and requested to test for Covid-19. But they are continuing to work even though they do not know what their results are, so posing a danger to other employees and patients. "We were not sure whether we were helping or killing the patients we have to attend to while awaiting the tests," said one of the pharmacy staff. They claimed that their calls to be allowed to self-isolate at home fell on deaf ears. Another said what was making matters worse was a lack of personal protective equipment (PPE). Addington Hospital in KwaZulu-Natal also has a number of confirmed Covid-19 cases among staff.
- Read the full original of the report in the above regard by Noxolo Majavu at SowetanLive
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