Medical workers attend to a patient in Russia. (Stanislav KrasilnikovTASS via Getty Images)
- The province’s transport department says 13 government facilities are already in use with a 2 452-person capacity, and 19 private facilities are in use for 1 396 people.
- The provincial government has 13 facilities for 749 people ready to be activated, and has arranged, in the private sector, for another 160 facilities with an 8 933-person capacity.
- The province is looking at using police training facilities and SA National Defence Force sites as other possible sites.
It will cost the Western Cape government R16 000 per bed for state patients to be treated at a private hospital if government hospitals no longer have space for Covid-19 patients.
This after Health Minister Zweli Mkhize hinted on Tuesday a deal was imminent, and South Africans who cannot afford private healthcare will benefit as the government foots the bill.
Western Cape head of health Dr Keith Cloete said during a digital press conference on Thursday: “I can confirm that the rate that was agreed to for the ICU high care was R16 000.”
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The province will also open its field hospital at the Cape Town International Convention Centre on Friday instead of next week, to be ready for the first expected patients on Monday as the number of cases spike in the province.
Cloete said national and provincial government health officials as well as six private sector hospitals had agreed the price of R16 000 a bed included specialists, equipment, while state patients who were referred would not be billed.
Sites arranged
Transport MEC Bonginkosi Madikizela said sites have already been arranged for quarantine and isolation.
The hospitality industry was forced into furlough so beds and ablutions were procured from the sector, and government sites such as resorts could be easily converted.
Western Cape head of transport and public works Jacqui Gooch said 13 government facilities were in use already with a 2 452-person capacity, and 19 private facilities were in use for 1 396 people.
The government has 13 facilities for 749 people ready to be activated, and has arranged, in the private sector, for another 160 facilities with an 8 933-person capacity.
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Additional sites such as police training facilities and SA National Defence Force sites are also being sought.
Cases
The province has the highest number of cases and a backlog of 28 000 tests and is bracing for a deluge of patients.
In addition to the beds, the taxi industry has also formed the “Red Dot” service run by the Umanyano Travel Service with 100 taxis set aside specifically to take health workers to work and back safely. They can only be 50% full, and are sanitised after each trip.
Six thousands passengers have been transported like this since 18 May.
By 12:00 on Thursday, the Western Cape had 634 people in quarantine and isolation facilities.
It had also made arrangements with 44 private facilities for people who asked to go into private quarantine or isolation, and who can pay for the services.