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Tembisa Hospital ready for Covid-19
In April, the Gauteng government announced its plans to prepare for a peak in the number of Covid-19 cases that would require hospitalisation. Health-e News speaks to Dr Relebohile Ncha, clinical manager at Tembisa Hospital’s Covid-19 Unit.

‘Find, isolate, test, treat, quarantine’ key to Covid-19 response
As the world celebrates four decades of being smallpox-free, WHO outlined pivotal lessons that can be applied to Covid-19 prevention strategies across the globe.
By: Bibi-Aisha Wadvalla.

Saving midwives in the battle against Covid-19
The role of midwives need to be protected as an essential service to prevent increasing maternal mortality rates, say experts.

New TB treatment for people living with HIV
Globally, South Africa is amongst the countries with the highest tuberculosis (TB) burden and high statistics of people living with HIV. Two of the biggest issues in reducing both these numbers are access and adherence to medication, but this can change with a new TB treatment.

Local celebs and SAYM donate food and seed parcels in EC
The Southern African Youth Movement (SAYM) in collaboration with the Solidarity Fund visited the Eastern Cape to deliver food parcels and seeds. The Solidarity Fund is a government-administered fund aimed at assisting and supporting Covid-19 prevention.
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