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The Department of Health Monitoring Covid-19 Compliance in the Province ISSUE 3 WHEN THE SUN RISES WE WORK HARD TO DELIVER Mpumalanga Provincial Governemt MpumalangaGov THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH MONITORING COVID-19 COMPLIANCE IN THE PROVINCE The Mpumalanga Department of Health led capacity in Health facilities through community protective measures such as washing of by the MEC of Health, Ms Sasekani Manzini participation to ensure that essential health hands or sanitizers, wearing of mask and keep continues to monitor Covid-19 compliance and services continue uninterrupted and that social distancing, limit social gatherings and assess the implementation of the Clinic Based COVID-19 patients can access life-saving time spent in crowded places. Model in relation to COVID-19 resurgence. treatment, without compromising public “It is encouraging to note that in the areas I Manzini has already visited a number of health objectives and safety of health workers. visited so far there are measures put in place shopping centres and health facilities in the The MEC was happy to see the cooperation to mitigate the spread of the virus and I will three district. The aim of the visits is to monitor between taxi drivers and passengers, the continue to visit public areas unannounced. and encourage compliance in line with the shoppers and stores managers with regard to The MEC further appreciated the work ethics coronavirus lockdown regulations and assess adherence to COVID-19 lock down regulations displayed by all frontline Health Workers, and the implementation of the Clinic Based Model and protocols to curb the spread of infection the support demonstrated by Private-Sector in relation to COVID-19 resurgence. and keep everyone safe. MEC Manzini and the community members at large in the The model was established to increase encourages everyone to continue to practice fight against COVID-19. 2 INHLABAMKHOSI Issue 3 Vol 2020/21 PHARMACEUTICAL AND RADIOLOGY SERVICES WILL BE PROVIDED FOR 24 HOURS AT ROB FERREIRA HOSPITAL The Mpumalanga Department of Health Patients had to return the following day to Sasekani Manzini said “The expansion of to expanded access to Tertiary Health collect non-emergency medicines after being service hours to both Pharmaceutical and Care Services at Rob Ferreira Hospital. As seen by doctors after hours. Pharmaceutical Radiology services is part of government’s from monday the 1st February 2021 the and radiology services were limited to effort to contribute directly to the realization of Pharmaceutical and Radiology Services will be emergencies only. The 24 hour services in both desired health outcome and to improve access provided for 24 hours at the facility to improve departments will increase access to care whilst to the specialized tertiary hospital services access to the Specialized Health care services improving the quality of life of our community. in the Province”. Manzini went further and in the Province. This will also improve the referral system as pointed out that, this was achieved through In most of the public hospitals in the country, patients transferred after hours will access exploring different models of working time to pharmaceutical and radiology services are both services within acceptable waiting times. get what best suits and benefits both available dependent on the ‘on call’ system after hours. The MEC for Health in Mpumalanga, Ms human resource capacity and patients. www.mpumalanga.gov.za Issue 3 Vol 2020/21 INHLABAMKHOSI 3 Mpumalanga Province rolls out J&J COVID-19 vaccine The Mpumalanga Province has received their not be feasible to transport them daily, so it pharmacies and doctors rooms in both public Johnson & Johnson vaccine. The vaccine will be stored in the hospital pharmacy. Mzanzi and private facilities. Outreach vaccination rollout kicked off at Rob Ferreira Hospital, and will be transporting the required number of programmes shall be conducted by later at the Witbank Hospital. Premier Refilwe vaccines to Witbank Hospital on a daily basis,” professional outreach teams and will focus Mtshweni-Tsipane confirmed that 2000 she explained. on old age homes and other congregated doses of the vaccine have been delivered to “The J&J vaccines that we have received has settings,” said Premier Mtshweni-Tsipane. the Rob Ferreira hospital, while 1640 doses to a 57% protection against moderate to severe “The work-based vaccination programme the Witbank Hospital. Covid-19 infections, 85% protection against will target specific work based areas such Premier Mtshweni-Tsipane said that South severe infections and 100% protection against as the mining sectors, our industries and Africa received a consignment of 80 000 death,” she said. government departments,” she added. Johnson & Johnson jabs from the US at OR She said that she was happy the way that She emphasized that government will Tambo International on the 16the of February things were unfolding and that the decision to collaborate with the SAPS to provide en- before they were flown around the country to start with the Health Care Workers first was route safety of all vehicles transporting the different vaccination centres. the correct one. vaccine from the storage centres to various She said that this has been the sterling work by “Statistics show that our Health workers are vaccination centres. the Department of Health as well as the Inter- most susceptible to contract the COVID- 19 Dr. Savera Mohangi, Head of Department, Ministerial Committee on Covid-19 vaccines. infection. They are at the forefront on a daily Department of Health, has been the first “Government has kept to its commitment basis and exposed to this virus and the virus citizen in the Mpumalanga Province to get a to start the vaccination programme by the might have a detrimental effects to their lives. jab of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine. middle of February,” she said. Let them be prioritised and the rest of us shall “I have responded very positively to the vaccine According to her, the J&J vaccine has been follow,” she said. and I have not encountered any problem so approved as part of the Sisonke study of the “We are also preparing for a possible third far,” she said. Medical Research Council. She said that the wave that could be experienced in May this Premier Mtshweni-Tsipane urged all the vaccines will be located centrally at the Mzansi year. If this happens, we need to have all our Mpumalanga citizens to continue to exercise Ethical Centre warehouse in Middelburg. health workers healthy and protected against maximum caution by continuing to wear “For the first batch, the Medical Research the virus,” she commented. their masks, practicing social distancing and Council identified Rob Ferreira Hospital Premier Mtshweni-Tsipane said that the washing or sanitizing hands regularly and and Witbank Hospital as the two sites in first phase will cover immunization of all thoroughly. Mpumalanga to receive the vaccines because health care workers, whilst the second stage She also urged citizens to register on the of the number of Health Care workers will include essential workers, persons in Electronic Vaccination Data System (EVDS). affected,” she said. congregate settings, persons over 60 years “If at least 67% of our people are vaccinated, “The Centre will then distribute it to the two of age and persons over 18 years with co- we should have sufficient herd immunity to facilities identified by the Medical Research morbidities and phase 3 will cover all persons prevent further transmission of COVID-19 and Council for the first batch. Rob Ferreira over 18 years. put an end to the to the devastation of the Hospital is far from Middelburg, hence it will “Vaccination Centres will include local pandemic,” she concluded. www.mpumalanga.gov.za 4 INHLABAMKHOSI Issue 2 Vol 2020/21 1 2 1. Ms Mohita Latchminarain MEC for Department of Public Works, Roads and Transport. 2. Mr Vusi Mkhatshwa, MEC for Finance, Economic Development and Tourism; 3. Mr Speedy Mashilo, MEC for Department of Human Settlements, 4. Ms Busisiwe Shiba, MEC for Department of Co-Operative 4 5 Governance and Traditional Affairs Mpumalanga Premier reshuffles her cabinet Mpumalanga Premier Ms Refilwe Mtshweni- non-negotiable commitment to bettering Affairs; Tsipane has executed her cabinet reshuffle the people’s lives. • MEC Lindiwe Ntshalintshali will be at Ehlanzeni District Municipality, Nelspruit. The newly appointed Members of the responsible for the Department of Social She said that the motivation for the cabinet Executive Council are: Development; reshuffle is to optimise the effectiveness • Honourable Speedy Mashilo, who will • The appointments of the new members in government and ensuring that better be responsible for the Department of taking up new portfolios in the Executive services are delivered to the people of Human Settlements, Council are with immediate effect. Mpumalanga, whilst calibrating the • Honourable Busisiwe Shiba who will be Premier Mtshweni-Tsipane said that the Provincial economy. responsible for the Department of Co- performance of the newly constituted “As you will recall, on the 8th of May 2019, Operative Governance and Traditional executive will be monitored against the people of Mpumalanga gave this Affairs specific outcomes and where there is non- Administration a clear mandate to accelerate • Honourable Vusi Mkhatshwa who will performance, decisive action will be taken. holistic economic growth, and to expedite be responsible for Finance, Economic She said that the composition of the our response to the triple challenges of Development and Tourism; and
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