More than 200 Cuban doctors arrive in SA
According to the minister, the Cuban doctors will be spread across the country based on the weight of the outbreak.
Western Cape: 25 doctors
Gauteng: 29
KwaZulu-Natal: 28
Eastern Cape: 20
Free State: 17
Mpumalanga: 13
Limpopo: 13
North West: 13
Northern Cape: 11
#Covid19SA : Min. Mkhize says that the Cuban doctors will be spread across the country based on the weight of the outbreak:
WC: 25 doctors
GP: 29
KZN: 28
EC: 20
FS: 17
MP: 13
LP: 13
NW: 13
NC: 11 . (@CannyMaphanga)— Team News24 (@TeamNews24) April 28, 2020
SA has not depleted its internal resources – SAMA
The South African Medical Association (SAMA) is of the view that this move to bring in healthcare workers from outside the country, was “a bit premature” as internal resources are still available.
“There are a lot of doctors that have been retired that one can rope into this discussion – they at least have a lot of experience and they have a lot of wealth and knowledge so SAMA would have loved to have first seen them being approached,” Dr Angelique Coetzee told News24 on Tuesday.
“[And] because they understand our country they could also mentor the younger doctors. Once you deplete those avenues then you bring in people from other countries,” she said.
SAMA further said it takes no issue with the Cuban brigade of medical doctors who arrived on Monday but the organisation, which represents 16 000 medical doctors in the country, has some concerns.
“They are coming from a mostly Spanish-speaking country – it might be difficult when putting them in rural areas, SA’s burden of HIV and TB might not be familiar to the physicians coming in,” Coetzee added.
“In addition, not the entire brigade includes medical doctors – some will be supervising, which our own doctors could have done. They [Cuban doctors] are needed but at this stage we are coping quite well with Covid-19, it would be better for them to come in later if necessary.”
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News24 sent questions to the health minister’s spokesperson, Dr Lwazi Manzi, during the virtual briefing regarding the costs of the Cuban medical brigade and SAMA’s concerns.
Comment will be added once it is received.
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