Life Healthcare seeing increase in Covid-19 cases at its hospitals

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Private hospital group Life Healthcare says a 'growing number' of patients who have tested positive for Covid-19 are being admitted to its facilities.

Life Healthcare says it has seen an increase in the number of patients diagnosed with Covid 19 at its facilitiesPrivate hospital group Life Healthcare says a “growing number” of patients who have tested positive for Covid-19 are being admitted to its facilities.Chatsmed Gardens Hospital in Chatsworth, which is part of Life Healthcare.

Two weeks ago the first man to have tested positive for Covid-19 in Chatsworth was admitted to Greys Hospital in Pietermaritzburg for treatment.Van Loggerenberg said stringent infection prevention and control safety measures were in effect at the private hospital group's facilities throughout SA. “As with all hospitals across the country, the risk of exposure to hospital employees and doctors means that we are implementing stringent infection prevention and control safety measures aligned to National Institute for Communicable Diseases guidelines.

 

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